The forecasted number of tuberculosis deaths (excluding HIV cases) in China shows a declining trend from 2024 to 2028. The figures indicate a steady year-on-year decrease, starting from 24.59 thousand in 2024 to 18.94 thousand by 2028. This translates to an average decline, calculated as a compound annual growth rate (CAGR), across these years.
Despite the lack of pre-2024 data in the set, the trend suggests effective public health interventions and advancing medical treatments contributing to reduced mortality. Future trends to watch include continued enhancements in healthcare infrastructure, vaccination coverage, and early diagnosis, which could further drive down tuberculosis deaths.