In 2023, Parkinson's disease mortality in Brazil was around 5.4 thousand deaths. Forecasted data shows a consistent increase with 5.6 thousand in 2024, reaching 6.39 thousand by 2028. Year-on-year percentage increases are modest but indicate a steady upward trend. Between the years, variability is negligible, with a compound annual growth rate suggesting a gradual escalation annually.
Future trends to watch include the impact of advancements in medical research and healthcare interventions on mortality rates. Socioeconomic factors and healthcare policy changes in Brazil could also influence these forecasts, making it crucial to monitor these dynamics regularly.