Key Market Indicators
By 2026, the prevalence of HIV/AIDS among 0-14 year-olds in Malaysia is expected to drop to 495, a decrease of 0.1% from the 499 cases reported in 2021. This marks a sharp decline compared to the 1995 figure of 0%. In 2021, Malaysia ranked 86th in the world and was overtaken by Libya with 499 cases. Nigeria, Mozambique, and Tanzania ranked 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively. By 2026, the treatment coverage of HIV/AIDS among those living with the virus in Malaysia is forecast to rise to 65%, up 3 points from the 54% reported in 2021. This is a 3.7-point increase since 2006. Malaysia ranked 96th in 2021, with Panama in first place at 54%. Cape Verde, Latvia, and Zimbabwe ranked 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively.