The forecast data for new extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases in Angola from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent year-on-year increase of approximately 2% annually. This steady growth indicates a persisting challenge in controlling the spread of extrapulmonary tuberculosis within the country. With the start value at 4.98 thousand cases in 2024 and a gradual rise to 5.38 thousand cases by 2028, the compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over this five-year period also aligns with this 2% increase.
Looking ahead, it is crucial to monitor factors that could influence these trends, including healthcare access, TB control programs’ efficacy, and socioeconomic determinants affecting TB spread. Enhancements in healthcare infrastructure, increased awareness, and more effective TB prevention and treatment programs could potentially alter the future trajectory of extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases in Angola.