Countries with the highest prevalence of HIV in 2000 and 2016

Ranking of countries with the highest prevalence of HIV in 2000 and 2016

The data displays the countries with the highest global prevalence of HIV in 2000 and 2016. In 2016, some 27.2% of Swaziland's population aged 15-49 years was estimated to be infected with HIV.

Swaziland 29.8 27.2
Lesotho 26.9 25
Botswana 22.5 21.9
South Africa 22.1 18.9
Namibia 15.5 13.8
Zimbabwe 22.1 13.5
Zambia 15.7 12.4
Mozambique 10.4 12.3
Malawi 15.2 9.2
Uganda 9.2 6.5
Equatorial Guinea 3.5 6.2
Kenya 10.2 5.4
United Republic of Tanzania 8.9 4.7
Central African Republic 9.3 4
Cameroon 4.6 3.8
Gabon 5.9 3.6
Bahamas 2.9 3.3
Rwanda 5.2 3.1
Congo 4.3 3.1
Guinea-Bissau 2.4 3.1