The forecasted data for incident tuberculosis cases, including HIV-positive cases, in Germany shows a decreasing trend from 91 cases in 2024 to 55 cases by 2028. Given that data from 2023 is unavailable, year-on-year variations reveal substantial declines, indicating successful public health interventions or improved treatments. The last CAGR over these five years points to a steady annual decrease, emphasizing an effective effort in disease management and prevention.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential impact of new tuberculosis treatments and vaccinations.
- Changes in public health policies affecting disease management.
- Integration and progress in addressing HIV and tuberculosis co-infection.