The forecasted data for Thailand’s total population requiring interventions against neglected tropical diseases shows a consistent year-on-year decrease from 2024 to 2028. Starting from 28.33 thousand individuals in 2024, the figure is projected to reduce annually, reaching 10.59 thousand by 2028. This trend indicates a significant decline in the population needing interventions, with a notable year-on-year percentage decrease, showcasing the effectiveness of ongoing health measures and interventions.
Looking ahead, it will be crucial to monitor factors that could influence these trends, such as healthcare policy changes, the emergence of new health threats, and the effectiveness of current treatment programs. Continuous investment in public health infrastructure, disease surveillance, and community awareness programs will be key to sustaining this positive trajectory and further reducing the burden of neglected tropical diseases in Thailand.