The forecasted increase in extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases in France shows a gentle upward trend. Starting in 2024 with 1.73 thousand cases, the projections suggest a consistent year-on-year growth, reaching 1.92 thousand cases by 2028. This represents an approximate annual increase of around 2.65% over the five-year period, translating to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 2.65% from 2024 to 2028.
Future trends to watch for:
- Innovations in healthcare and early detection methods could influence the number of cases.
- Global health programs and France’s healthcare policies aimed at controlling tuberculosis could impact these projections.
- Socioeconomic factors, migration policies, and public health funding will be crucial in shaping the actual trajectory of extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases.