The data represents the countries with the highest number of new HIV infections around the world in 2015. In that year, there were some 380 thousand new HIV infections reported from South Africa.
South Africa | 380000 |
Nigeria (2014) | 230000 |
Russia (2014) | 110000 |
Uganda | 83000 |
Mozambique | 81000 |
Kenya | 78000 |
Indonesia | 73000 |
Zimbabwe | 64000 |
Zambia | 60000 |
Tanzania | 54000 |
Brazil | 44000 |
Cameroon | 44000 |
Malawi | 33000 |
Angola | 26000 |
Ivory Coast | 25000 |
Ethiopia (2013) | 21000 |
Lesotho | 18000 |
Pakistan | 17000 |
Ukraine | 16000 |
DR Congo | 15000 |