In Canada, the forecast for reported yellow fever cases from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent trend, with the estimated cases remaining at two annually. This indicates stability in the low occurrence of this disease, similar to previous years. As of 2023, the cases were negligible, suggesting sustained minimal transmission risk. Considering there are no variations over the past couple of years, the CAGR remains stable, reflecting no significant change in trend.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Changes in global travel patterns that could influence case numbers.
- Potential shifts in climate that might impact mosquito populations.
- Evolutions in public health policies and vaccination coverage that could alter disease prevalence.