The number of children aged 0-14 living with HIV in Italy has been projected to increase gradually from 2024 to 2028. From a base of 602 in 2024, the forecast indicates an increase to 670 by 2028. This represents a steady upward trend, with each year showing incremental growth. The year-on-year percentage increases from 2024 onwards reflect a consistent rise in values, suggesting a need for ongoing public health interventions.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential enhancements in HIV treatment and prevention strategies.
- A focus on addressing the root causes and transmission rates among children.
- Developments in healthcare policies targeting vulnerable age groups, especially young children.