The analysis of HIV-AIDS mortality rates in Brazil for the forecast period shows stabilization at approximately 4.7 deaths per hundred thousand persons from 2025 to 2028. This follows a downward trend from 2023, which recorded a rate slightly above the forecast at 4.8. Year-on-year percentage change indicates a negligible variation, and over the five-year forecast period, the CAGR reflects a steady decline of 0.5% annually.
Future trends to monitor include:
- The impact of ongoing public health interventions and access to antiretroviral treatments.
- Changes in healthcare policy that may affect funding and resources for HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.
- Potential socioeconomic factors influencing transmission rates and subsequent mortality.