As of 2023, Brazil reported a total of 19.24 thousand incident tuberculosis cases, including HIV-positive cases. This figure serves as a baseline to evaluate upcoming trends. From 2024 to 2028, forecasts indicate a steady rise in TB cases, growing from 19.65 thousand to 21.17 thousand cases, representing a consistent yearly increase. Year-on-year variations suggest a modest percentage increase, stabilizing around a 2% increment each year.
Future trends to watch for include:
- The impact of healthcare interventions aimed at reducing TB incidence.
- The influence of HIV management programs on TB occurrence.
- Potential changes in public health policy and funding directed at TB control.