Forecast: Anaemia Prevalence in France

The anaemia prevalence among pregnant women in France is projected to slightly increase from 25.06% in 2024 to 25.14% in 2028. In comparison to 2023, when the prevalence was 25%, these figures suggest a slow upward trend, approximately a 0.04 percentage point annual increase. The year-on-year changes are minimal, reflecting a consistent yet gradual rise over the years. This increase equates to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 0.08% from 2023 to 2028.

Future trends to watch include potential influences from changes in healthcare policies, nutritional interventions, and public health campaigns aimed at reducing anaemia rates among pregnant women. The slight upward trajectory indicates a need for ongoing monitoring and intervention strategies to counteract the trend.

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