The child mortality rate in Germany for children aged 5-14 is forecasted to decrease progressively over the coming years. In 2023, before forecast data, the rate stood at a certain baseline. By 2028, the projected decline from 720 deaths in 2024 per these children to 660 by 2028 signifies a steady annual decrease. Year-on-year analysis shows improvements, with an average annual reduction reflecting a consistent downturn. The compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over these five years suggests a noteworthy decline in mortality rates annually.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in healthcare, public health initiatives, and socio-economic shifts that could further impact child mortality rates. Monitoring emerging healthcare technologies and policies will be crucial in understanding and potentially enhancing these outcomes.