The forecasted data for Alzheimer's Disease mortality among females in Brazil shows a consistent year-on-year increase between 2024 and 2028. The numbers are expressed in thousands, illustrating a gradual rise from 18.85 thousand deaths projected in 2024 to 22.13 thousand deaths in 2028. This translates to an approximate year-on-year growth in mortality due to Alzheimer's Disease, with the variations primarily driven by aging population and heightened awareness and reporting.
Future trends to watch for include potential breakthroughs in medical treatments and preventive measures which could alter the trajectory of Alzheimer’s-related mortality. Additionally, public health initiatives and education aimed at early detection might play a significant role in influencing these projections.