The forecasted standardised mortality rate for respiratory system diseases in Brazil remains stable from 2024 to 2026 at 150.4 deaths per hundred thousand persons, followed by a slight increase to 150.5 in 2027 and 2028. As of 2023, the rate was slightly lower, reflecting the forecasts starting at an elevated baseline. With negligible year-on-year changes and a minimal CAGR, the trends suggest a plateau in mortality rates over this period, indicating potential stability in public health measures and disease management strategies.
Future Trends to Watch:
- Potential impact of emerging healthcare policies and technological advancements on respiratory health.
- Environmental factors such as pollution and climate change that could influence mortality rates.
- The role of vaccination and pandemic preparedness in mitigating respiratory disease mortality.