The number of reported confirmed malaria cases in Indonesia for 2024 is forecasted to be 202.28 thousand, decreasing to 177.79 thousand by 2028. Comparing 2024 to 2023, an analysis would require knowing the actual number for 2023; assuming a value around the 2024 forecast aids in understanding the trend.
- In 2025, the forecast shows a 3.12% decline compared to 2024. For 2026, the decline continues at 3.16% from the previous year. 2027 sees a decrease of 3.17%, while 2028 shows a 3.22% reduction in cases.- The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the five-year period from 2024 to 2028 is approximately -3.15%, highlighting a consistent annual decrease in malaria cases.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of enhanced public health interventions, climate change effects on malaria transmission, and international aid or funding changes. Monitoring these factors is essential to understanding and anticipating variations in malaria incidence.