The forecasted number of new HIV infections in Germany remains relatively stable from 2024 to 2028, with slight declines, starting at 2.57 thousand persons in 2024 and dropping marginally to 2.56 thousand persons. Compared to 2023, we see negligible change, indicating steady rates over recent years. The year-on-year variation shows minimal change, suggesting a consistent number of new infections year-over-year. The lack of significant shift over multiple years can be interpreted as controlled public health conditions regarding HIV spread.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts from medical advancements, public health initiatives, and demographic shifts. Monitoring their influence will be crucial to achieving potential declines or managing stability in new infection numbers.