Antiretroviral therapy coverage (% of people living with HIV) - Country Ranking

Definition: Antiretroviral therapy coverage indicates the percentage of all people living with HIV who are receiving antiretroviral therapy.

Source: UNAIDS estimates.

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

Find indicator:
Rank Country Value Year
1 Eswatini 98.00 2020
1 Cabo Verde 98.00 2020
3 Zimbabwe 93.00 2020
4 Rwanda 92.00 2020
5 Italy 91.00 2020
6 Uganda 90.00 2020
6 Qatar 90.00 2020
6 Denmark 90.00 2020
9 Netherlands 88.00 2020
9 Namibia 88.00 2020
9 Burundi 88.00 2020
9 Iceland 88.00 2020
13 Slovenia 87.00 2020
13 Botswana 87.00 2020
13 Portugal 87.00 2020
16 Malawi 86.00 2020
16 Germany 86.00 2020
16 Kenya 86.00 2020
16 Nigeria 86.00 2020
20 Ireland 85.00 2020
20 Spain 85.00 2020
20 Australia 85.00 2020
20 Algeria 85.00 2020
20 United Arab Emirates 85.00 2020
25 Cambodia 83.00 2020
26 Lesotho 82.00 2020
26 Tanzania 82.00 2020
28 Zambia 81.00 2020
28 Uruguay 81.00 2020
30 New Zealand 80.00 2020
30 Haiti 80.00 2020
30 Norway 80.00 2020
33 Peru 79.00 2020
33 Thailand 79.00 2020
35 Ethiopia 78.00 2020
36 Senegal 77.00 2020
37 Morocco 76.00 2020
37 Ecuador 76.00 2020
39 Dem. Rep. Congo 75.00 2020
39 Croatia 75.00 2020
39 Singapore 75.00 2020
39 Cuba 75.00 2020
43 Côte d'Ivoire 74.00 2020
43 Cameroon 74.00 2020
43 Canada 74.00 2018
46 Eritrea 73.00 2020
47 Burkina Faso 72.00 2020
47 South Africa 72.00 2020
47 Togo 72.00 2020
50 Trinidad and Tobago 70.00 2020
50 Chile 70.00 2020
50 Brazil 70.00 2020
50 Benin 70.00 2020
54 Chad 69.00 2020
55 Bolivia 68.00 2020
55 Lebanon 68.00 2020
55 Mozambique 68.00 2020
55 Niger 68.00 2020
55 Vietnam 68.00 2020
60 Greece 67.00 2020
61 Guyana 66.00 2020
61 Estonia 66.00 2020
61 Belarus 66.00 2020
61 Nepal 66.00 2020
61 Romania 66.00 2020
66 Papua New Guinea 65.00 2020
66 Serbia 65.00 2020
66 Georgia 65.00 2020
66 Argentina 65.00 2020
70 Colombia 64.00 2020
70 Guatemala 64.00 2020
70 India 64.00 2020
73 The Bahamas 63.00 2020
74 Comoros 62.00 2020
74 Saudi Arabia 62.00 2020
76 Ghana 60.00 2020
77 Guinea-Bissau 59.00 2020
78 Central African Republic 58.00 2020
78 Sri Lanka 58.00 2020
80 Azerbaijan 57.00 2020
80 Kazakhstan 57.00 2020
80 Ukraine 57.00 2020
83 Tajikistan 56.00 2020
83 El Salvador 56.00 2020
85 Venezuela 55.00 2020
85 Mexico 55.00 2020
87 Uzbekistan 54.00 2020
87 Lao PDR 54.00 2020
87 Honduras 54.00 2020
90 Liberia 53.00 2020
90 Paraguay 53.00 2020
90 Costa Rica 53.00 2020
93 Gabon 52.00 2020
93 Mali 52.00 2020
95 Panama 51.00 2020
95 Timor-Leste 51.00 2020
95 Malaysia 51.00 2020
95 Dominican Republic 51.00 2020
99 Montenegro 50.00 2020
99 Nicaragua 50.00 2020
101 Libya 49.00 2020
101 Guinea 49.00 2020
103 Kyrgyz Republic 48.00 2020
103 Armenia 48.00 2020
105 Albania 47.00 2020
105 Sierra Leone 47.00 2020
105 Moldova 47.00 2020
108 Bhutan 45.00 2020
109 Egypt 44.00 2020
110 Somalia 43.00 2020
111 Philippines 42.00 2020
112 Jamaica 40.00 2020
112 Mauritania 40.00 2020
112 Fiji 40.00 2020
115 Belize 39.00 2020
116 Equatorial Guinea 38.00 2020
117 Jordan 37.00 2020
118 Suriname 35.00 2020
118 Mongolia 35.00 2020
120 Syrian Arab Republic 34.00 2020
121 Angola 33.00 2020
122 Tunisia 32.00 2020
123 The Gambia 31.00 2020
124 Djibouti 30.00 2020
125 Iran 29.00 2020
126 Yemen 28.00 2020
127 Indonesia 26.00 2020
128 Sudan 25.00 2020
129 Congo 24.00 2020
130 Mauritius 21.00 2020
131 Madagascar 14.00 2020
132 Pakistan 12.00 2020
133 Afghanistan 9.00 2020

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Limitations and Exceptions: The limited availability of data on health status is a major constraint in assessing the health situation in developing countries. Surveillance data are lacking for many major public health concerns. Estimates of prevalence and incidence are available for some diseases but are often unreliable and incomplete. National health authorities differ widely in capacity and willingness to collect or report information.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Data on HIV are from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Changes in procedures and assumptions for estimating the data and better coordination with countries have resulted in improved estimates of HIV and AIDS. Antiretroviral therapy has led to huge reductions in death and suffering of people with advanced HIV infection.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual