The notified cases of tuberculosis in Brazil are projected to experience a gradual decrease from 2024 to 2028. Starting from 78.97 thousand cases in 2024, the number is expected to decline slightly each year, reaching 77.84 thousand cases by 2028. This suggests a consistent downward trend in tuberculosis notifications, offering an encouraging outlook for public health efforts. Although specific data for 2023 isn't provided, the decreasing trajectory implies ongoing improvements over time at a steady pace.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Impact of enhanced healthcare strategies and vaccination programs.
- Potential unforeseen factors like economic conditions or natural disasters.
- Integration of technology in healthcare for early detection and reporting.