Forecast: Number of New Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis Cases in Ghana

The forecasted data for new extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases in Ghana from 2024 to 2028 indicates a consistent decline. Starting from 1.11 thousand cases in 2024, there is a gradual decrease to 1.06 thousand cases by 2028. This trend suggests a year-on-year reduction in new cases, with a noticeable decrease of approximately -1.14% annually, on average, over the forecasted period. The data highlights an optimistic trend towards managing and reducing the incidence of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Ghana.

Looking forward, it’s crucial to monitor factors that could influence these trends, including improvements in healthcare access, advancements in diagnostic and treatment technologies, and the effectiveness of public health campaigns aimed at tuberculosis. Continuous efforts in these areas will be key to sustaining and possibly enhancing this downward trend in new extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases in Ghana.

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