Current data indicates that forecasted tuberculosis mortality in Canada remains constant at 200 deaths per hundred persons from 2024 through 2027, before experiencing a substantial decline to 100 deaths by 2028. This suggests an expected drastic reduction in mortality rates starting in 2028. The year-on-year variation from 2027 to 2028 marks a significant improvement, highlighting potential effective interventions or policy implementations.
In considering future trends, key aspects to watch include:
- The advancement and accessibility of healthcare technologies and treatments.
- Government policy changes impacting public health investments.
- Shifts in socio-economic factors influencing healthcare access and effectiveness.
- The role of health campaigns and preventive measures in combating tuberculosis.