The number of prevalent tuberculosis cases in Brazil is forecasted to gradually decline from 100.08 thousand in 2024 to 96.43 thousand by 2028. For the year 2023, this figure stood at around 101.15 thousand. Comparing the yearly data, there is a consistent year-on-year decrease of approximately 1%. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year period indicates a continuous decrease in prevalence rates, aligning with ongoing public health initiatives aimed at controlling and reducing tuberculosis.
Future trends to watch for:
- Continued impact of public health campaigns and their effectiveness in reducing TB cases.
- Potential developments in TB vaccine research and their implementation in Brazil.
- Economic and socio-political factors that might influence healthcare access and TB case management.