The forecasted data for AIDS deaths in Brazil indicates a year-on-year increase from 2024 to 2028. The projections show a steady rise, moving from 13.59 thousand deaths in 2024 to 14.35 thousand by 2028. This represents an escalation trend with consistent yearly growth.
Notably, the most recent CAGR over the period forecasts an average annual growth, reflecting a concerning trend that requires attention. Year-on-year variations point towards slight percentage increases each year as the figures climb over the forecasted timeline.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of new medical advancements and public health strategies on the forecasts, as well as economic or policy shifts that may influence the country's healthcare expenditure and management of HIV/AIDS.