In 2023, Brazil's share of scientific publications in epidemiology involving international collaboration stood at approximately 30.86%. The forecasted data from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent upward trend, with values rising from 31.25% in 2024 to 32.79% in 2028. This reflects a CAGR of about 1.2% over these five years, indicating steady growth in international scientific collaboration in this field.
Future trends to watch for:
- Increased global health challenges may drive more collaborative research.
- Technological advancements enabling remote collaborations could further boost international partnerships.
- Funding and policy changes in Brazil and partner countries may impact collaboration levels.