The forecast for asthma-related mortality rates among women in Japan suggests stability in the short term, with rates remaining constant at 500 female deaths per hundred women from 2024 to 2027. In 2028, a significant forecasted decline reduces the mortality rate to 400, indicating a projected decrease of 20% in that year. This consistent rate from 2024 to 2027, followed by a sharp decline in 2028, suggests improvements in healthcare or effective public health interventions may occur.
Future trends to watch include:
- Introduction and adoption of new asthma treatments and technologies.
- Government policy changes addressing respiratory health and environment-related health risks.
- Public health campaigns aiming at prevention and early detection of asthma-related complications.