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WHO/CDS/HIV/18.50 Demographic and socioeconomic data Uganda HIV Country Pro le: 2017 42.9 million Total population (2017) 1 820 US$ GNI per capita, PPP (2017) 343 Maternal mortality per 100 000 live births (2015) World Health Stat., WHO 7.3% Health expenditure, total (% of GDP) (2015) 59 years Life expectancy at birth (2015) 52 US$ Health expenditure per capita (2014) 5.9 Total fertility rate (births per woman) (2015) 0.52 Human Development Index Value (2017) 47% 69% Estimated ART coverage children and adults 94% Estimated % of pregnant women living with HIV who received ARVs for PMTCT http://cfs.hivci.org/country-factsheet.html# 1/5

90-90-90 progress towards 2020 targets 100% 81 % 75% 72 % 56 % 50% 25% 0% PLHIV who know their status PLHIV receiving ART PLHIV with viral load suppression Health sector cascade Value Percent of 90-90-90 People who know their status 1 085 000 81% Reported number of people receiving ART 970 000 72% People with viral load suppression 757 000 56% Estimated number of people newly infected with HIV 150000 Estimated number of people newly infected with HIV 125000 100000 75000 50000 25000 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 http://cfs.hivci.org/country-factsheet.html# 2/5

Estimated number of deaths due to AIDS 60000 50000 Estimated number of deaths due to AIDS 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Epidemiological HIV data Value Estimated number of people living with HIV 1 300 000 Estimated number of children aged 0 to 14 living with HIV 95 000 Estimated number of women (15+) living with HIV 750 000 Estimated adult (15-49) prevalence 5.9% Estimated number of deaths due to HIV 26 000 Estimated number of people newly infected with HIV 50 000 Estimated incidence rate per 1000 uninfected population 1.37 Antiretroviral therapy (ART) Reported number of people receiving ART 970 000 Estimated ART coverage 72% Reported number of adults receiving ART 904 000 Estimated ART coverage (adults, 15+) 73% Reported number of children receiving ART 65 100 http://cfs.hivci.org/country-factsheet.html# 3/5

Antiretroviral therapy (ART) Estimated ART coverage (children, 0-14) 68% Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) Value Year Reported number of pregnant women living with HIV who received antiretrovirals for PMTCT 115 000 2017 Estimated percentage of pregnant women living with HIV who received antiretrovirals for PMTCT* 2 95.1% 2017 3 Transmission rate including breastfeeding period* 4 2017 Antenatal care coverage - at least one visit (%) 97% 2016 Antenatal care coverage - at least four visits (%) 48% 2014 % of pregnant women with known HIV status Antenatal care attendees who were tested for syphilis (%) 43% 2016 Antenatal care attendees who tested positive for syphilis (%) 2.9% 2016 Antenatal care attendees who tested positive for syphilis and who received benzathine penicillin IM (%) % of infants born to women living with HIV receiving a virological test within two months of birth (EID)* 1 30% 2016 * Tracing indicators for elimination of monther-to-child transmission. A color scheme (green, orange,red) is used to indicate if the country is on target to meet 2020 targets: 190% 295% 3Less than 5 Key populations Percentage condom use among sex workers with most recent client 69% Needles distributed per person who inject drugs per year HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men (%) 13% HIV prevalence among sex workers (%) 34% HIV prevalence among people who inject drugs (%) 27% Percentage of people who inject drugs receiving OST Median annual price of ARV drug regimens for adults http://cfs.hivci.org/country-factsheet.html# 4/5

First line Data not available Second line Data not available National HIV policies and plans Implementation of national policy on HIV selftesting (HIVST) Treatment initiation threshold adults and adolescents Policy on HIVST implemented Treat all regardless of CD4 count Treatment initiation threshold children Treat all, regardless of age Implementation of treat all adults and adolescents Not implemented in practice Dolutegravir (DTG) as part of 1st line ARVs for adults and adolescents Implementation of lifelong ART to pregnant & breastfeeding women Implementation of national policy on viral load monitoring DTG introduced in national guidelines and procurement initiated Implemented countrywide Fully implemented Completion of HIV services cascades Completed a national HIV cascade Adaptation of who key population guidelines in national plans Adapted to national policy or plans National M&E plan or strategy for HIV Yes, and updated in the past two years Method to de-duplicate key data (i.e. unique identi ers) Nationally representative quality assessment of facility-level ART data No Yes WHO 2018. Some rights reserved. Licence CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO http://cfs.hivci.org/country-factsheet.html# 5/5