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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: HIV Ther. 2009 Sep 1;3(5):501–526. doi: 10.2217/hiv.09.35

Combination antiretroviral therapy coverage rates of qualifying (i.e., those with advanced HIV/AIDS) adults and children in Africa*

Less than 25% coverage
  • ■ Burundi

  • ■ Central African Republic

  • ■ Chad

  • ■ Democratic Republic of Congo

  • ■ Djibouti

  • ■ Egypt

  • ■ Eritrea

  • ■ Gambia

  • ■ Ghana

  • ■ Guinea–Bissau

  • ■ Liberia

  • ■ Madagascar

  • ■ Mauritania

  • ■ Mauritius

  • ■ Mozambique

  • ■ Sierra Leone

  • ■ Somalia

  • ■ Sudan

  • ■ Zimbabwe

25–49% coverage
  • ■ Angola

  • ■ Benin

  • ■ Burkina Faso

  • ■ Cameroon

  • ■ Côte d'Ivoire

  • ■ Equatorial Guinea

  • ■ Ethiopia

  • ■ Gabon

  • ■ Guinea

  • ■ Kenya

  • ■ Lesotho

  • ■ Malawi

  • ■ Mali

  • ■ Morocco

  • ■ Nigeria

  • ■ South Africa

  • ■ Swaziland

  • ■ Uganda

  • ■ Tanzania

  • ■ Zambia

50–75% coverage
  • ■ Rwanda

  • ■ Senegal

Greater than 75% coverage
  • ■ Botswana

  • ■ Namibia

Breakdown by quartiles (n = 106).

*

All values are based on need estimates using Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS/WHO methodology. Includes all countries for which the number of adults and children on antiretroviral therapy was reported for 2007, except countries for which UNAIDS/WHO need estimates are not available, or with need estimates less than 500.

Data adapted from [1].