Data were collected from October 2019 to September 2020 from health facilities which ICAP at Columbia University provides technical support to, with funding from PEPFAR. COVID-19 control measures were introduced in most countries in March 2020, at the end of the second quarter analysed.
Comparing January-March and April-June, there was a 3.3% decline in the number of people tested for HIV, a 9.5% decline in the number of people with a positive diagnosis and a corresponding 9.8% decline in people starting HIV treatment.
In the following quarter (July-September), there was a rapid rebound, with testing up 10.6%, positive diagnoses up 9.0% and people starting treatment up 9.8%.
The overall number of people receiving antiretroviral therapy did not decline during the year and in fact rose steadily, from 419,028 to 476,010. Throughout, over 60% received viral-load testing and viral suppression increased – from 87.5% to 90.1%.