The forecasted data indicates a significant decline in HIV-AIDS mortality rates in Germany. Starting from an estimated 200 deaths per hundred persons in 2024, the rate is projected to drop by 50% in 2025 to 100 deaths and stabilize at that level through 2027, before reaching zero in 2028. This suggests a substantial progress in medical interventions or public health policies over the forecast period.
Key future trends to watch for include advancements in HIV treatment and prevention strategies, increased access to healthcare, and potential breakthroughs in vaccine development, which could further drive down HIV-AIDS mortality rates.