The measles vaccination rates among children in Brazil are projected to steadily decline from 81% in 2024 to 77% in 2028. This reflects a year-on-year decrease in vaccination coverage. As of 2023, actual data indicated the vaccination rate slightly above 81%, marking a concerning trend of decreasing immunization in subsequent years, equating to approximately a 1% decline annually over the five-year forecast period.
To reverse this trend, it is crucial to monitor:
- Public health campaigns and their effectiveness in promoting vaccination.
- Potential changes in governmental policies or healthcare access that could impact vaccination rates.
- Emerging healthcare technologies or innovations that might influence vaccination capabilities.
- Societal attitudes and behaviors towards vaccinations influenced by misinformation or education campaigns.