The forecast for the incidence of Tuberculosis (including HIV-positive cases) in Angola shows a significant decreasing trend from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 14 cases per hundred thousand persons in 2024, there is a consistent decrease each year, reaching just 1 case per hundred thousand by 2028. This trend suggests a remarkable average yearly decline in TB incidence, indicating effective interventions and healthcare strategies being implemented in the country.
Looking ahead, it’s crucial to monitor the factors contributing to this decline, such as improved healthcare access, better TB and HIV/AIDS treatment programs, and increased public health awareness. Continued focus on these areas will be essential to sustain and further this positive trend, especially considering the global goal of ending the TB epidemic by 2030. Keeping an eye on potential challenges, such as drug-resistant TB strains and the impact of other health crises, will also be important in maintaining progress.