Germany excels in HIV treatment, with top hospitals like Asklepios Hospital Barmbek, Bremen-Mitte Clinic, and Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin. These institutions, accredited by the German Cancer Society (DKG), offer high standards of care. Asklepios Hospital Barmbek treats 80,000 patients annually, specializing in Oncology. Bremen-Mitte Clinic, part of Gesundheit Nord, serves 40,000 patients yearly and is recognized by Newsweek. Charité, founded in 1710, ranks among the world's top hospitals.
Germany's HIV treatment success is due to innovative therapies like gene therapy, long-acting injectable antiretrovirals, and monoclonal antibodies. The role of pharmacomicrobiomics in HIV care is highlighted in a study on pharmacomicrobiomics, showcasing Germany's commitment to research and development in medical treatments.