Forecast: Total Population Requiring Interventions Against Neglected Tropical Diseases in Italy

In 2023, the population requiring interventions against neglected tropical diseases in Italy stood at 125. The forecast indicates a steady decline from 2024 to 2028, beginning with 121 in 2024, dropping to 107 by 2028. This period shows a year-on-year decrease in the population requiring interventions, reflecting an overall improving health scenario.

Key trends include:

  • A consistent annual reduction in affected population by an average of 3.8%.
  • The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year period is a decrease of about 3.8% per year.

Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of emerging health policies and interventions, climate change effects, and increased accessibility to healthcare, all of which could further influence this declining trend. Additionally, monitoring socioeconomic factors and migration patterns will be crucial in understanding future dynamics. Sustainable development goals and international collaborations may also play a significant role in shaping outcomes beyond 2028.

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