The asthma mortality rate among Brazilian women, measured as standardized deaths per hundred thousand women, is projected to decline slightly from 2024 to 2028. In 2024, the value stands at 2.2, with a steady decrease to 2.0 by 2028. This indicates a subtle yet consistent downward trend in asthma-related deaths. The year-on-year percentage change suggests a stabilization in mortality rates, maintaining at 2.1 from 2025 to 2027 before further decreasing. Overall, this trend highlights a positive development in managing asthma mortality among women in Brazil.
Future trends to watch for include the impacts of healthcare improvements and public health policies on asthma management. Also, advancements in medical treatments and interventions, environmental policies reducing pollution, and education around asthma management could further enhance these positive trends. Monitoring these developments will be crucial to sustain and potentially accelerate the decline in asthma-related mortality.