The data indicates a consistent forecast of HIV-AIDS mortality rate remaining steady at 1.4 deaths per 100,000 persons from 2024 through 2028 in the US. Throughout the forecasted period, there’s no variation in the mortality rate, signifying a stabilization in the death rate from HIV-AIDS. In 2023, the actual mortality rate also stood at 1.4 deaths per 100,000 persons. This stability over the years suggests effective ongoing prevention and treatment efforts.
Future trends to watch for:
- Advancements in medical treatments and preventative measures like PrEP could further lower mortality rates.
- Public health campaigns and access to healthcare services could play a significant role in maintaining or improving the stable trend.
- Monitoring potential emerging threats such as drug-resistant HIV strains.