The forecasted data for tuberculosis-related deaths in China excluding HIV cases indicates a decreasing trend. In 2023, the recorded deaths stood at 22,000. By 2028, the projections show a reduction to approximately 11,410 deaths. The year-on-year percentage variation demonstrates a consistent decline, with a significant reduction across the years. The CAGR over the five-year forecast period (2024-2028) highlights a notable average annual decrease, reflecting effective measures in combating the disease.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Economic and healthcare improvements that could accelerate the decline in tuberculosis deaths.
- Potential emergence of drug-resistant tuberculosis strains which could impact forecasts.
- Government policies and international cooperation in TB control and prevention programs.
- Advancements in medical treatments and technologies.