Current Situation
Advanced efforts have been made by several African countries to eliminate mother to child transmission of HIV with many southern African countries achieving over 80% coverage of antiretroviral (ARV) prophylaxis.
By contrast, West and Central Africa continue to lag at 16%-44% coverage. Nigeria alone accounts for 32% of the countries under 80% coverage, the Democratic Republic of Congo a far second at 7%. Though there has been notable progress in the incidence of pediatric HIV in the country, Nigeria presently carries the highest burden of new infections among the global priority countries in 2013 – nearly 51,000.


