The forecast data for malaria cases reported in Brazil from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent decrease. Starting at 107.61 thousand cases in 2024, there is an annual decline, reaching 63.19 thousand by 2028. This suggests a significant reduction in cases over the five-year period. Without specific year-on-year percentage changes or a calculated compound annual growth rate (CAGR), the general trend indicates a strong downward trajectory in malaria incidence.
Looking ahead, several factors could influence these trends, including public health initiatives, access to medical care, climate change, and socio-economic developments. Monitoring these variables will be key to understanding future malaria case forecasts in Brazil.