Health in Eswatini, Kingdom of 1,104 indicators covering health for Eswatini, Kingdom of. IndicatorLatest Year10-yr change Rank The number of people with susceptibility test result for rifampicin 100 2021 β 2nd Contraceptive prevalence, any method 43.5% 2022 down 11.7% 28th Percentage of principal display area mandated to be covered by health 50 2022 unchanged 67th Percentage of principal display area mandated to be covered by health 50 2022 unchanged 65th Number of presumed malaria cases 0 2024 β 40th Contraceptive prevalence, any modern method 42.9% 2022 down 10.5% 21st Number of indigenous malaria cases 193 2024 down 39.3% 79th Number of confirmed malaria cases 362 2024 down 23.8% 79th Total number ofΒ malaria cases 362 2024 down 23.8% 79th Retreatment cases: treatment after default 22 2012 down 93.6% 89th Number of indigenous P. falciparum malaria cases 175 2024 down 45.0% 66th Number of suspected malaria cases 57,706 2024 up 4,520.2% 84th Retreatment cases: other 542 2012 up 355.5% 37th Retreatment cases: treatment after failure 10 2012 up 900.0% 88th Number of malaria positive cases by microscopy 54 2024 up 25.6% 83rd Number of malaria suspects examined by microscopy 178 2024 down 85.7% 95th Absolute number of deaths from ambient particulate air pollution 500 2015 down 16.7% 148th Natural disasters deaths 0 2019 β 7th Tuberculosis funding versus budget requirement 1.68 million 2025 down 3.6% 57th Antenatal care attendees who were positive for syphilis (%), reported 2.0% 2023 down 40.6% 24th Percentage of people living with HIV who have suppressed viral loads 93 2025 up 34.8% 5th Percentage of people living with HIV receiving treatment who have 98 2025 up 7.7% 1st Number of reported deaths from cholera 0 2009 β 51st Domestic Expenditure on Malaria 828,396 2024 down 29.4% 49th Exclusive breastfeeding 63.8% 2014 up 100.1% 10th Laboratories providing tuberculosis diagnostic services using culture 4 2013 down 11.1% 67th Number of malaria positive cases by rapid diagnostic test 308 2024 down 31.9% 69th Laboratories providing tuberculosis diagnostic services using sputum 1.4 2013 up 27.3% 60th Number of malaria suspects examined by rapid diagnostic test 57,706 2024 up 1,931.2% 69th Percentage of principal display area mandated to be covered by health 50 2022 unchanged 23rd Average cost of tuberculosis treatment multi drug resistant 840 2024 down 88.2% 59th Nursing personnel 70.6% 2024 down 9.6% 70th Health worker distribution, by sex and type of occupation 70.6% 2024 down 9.6% 66th Percentage of principal display area mandated to be covered by health 50 2022 unchanged 23rd Percentage of principal display area mandated to be covered by health 50 2022 unchanged 23rd Treatment success rate: XDR-TB cases 60 2021 β 51st People using at least basic drinking water services (% of) 45.5% 2017 up 37.8% 72nd People using at least basic drinking water services (% of) 59.7% 2017 up 30.6% 70th People using at least basic drinking water services (% of) 69.8% 2017 up 25.3% 69th People using at least basic drinking water services (% of) 87.7% 2017 up 23.1% 70th People using at least basic drinking water services (% of) 97.9% 2017 up 7.4% 52nd People using at least basic sanitation services (% of population): Q1 41.8% 2017 up 34.1% 48th People using at least basic sanitation services (% of population): Q2 56.2% 2017 up 21.3% 48th People using at least basic sanitation services (% of population): Q3 63.9% 2017 up 15.6% 48th People using at least basic sanitation services (% of population): Q4 54.9% 2017 up 7.7% 63rd People using at least basic sanitation services (% of population): Q5 63.4% 2017 down 0.9% 74th People practicing open defecation (% of population): Q1 32.4% 2017 down 30.6% 34th People practicing open defecation (% of population): Q2 11.6% 2017 down 56.0% 40th People practicing open defecation (% of population): Q3 2.6% 2017 down 81.3% 41st People practicing open defecation (% of population): Q4 0.0% 2017 down 100.0% 57th People practicing open defecation (% of population): Q5 0.2% 2017 down 52.7% 28th People using at least basic drinking water services, rural (% of) 41.9% 2017 up 37.5% 73rd People using at least basic drinking water services, rural (% of) 59.2% 2017 up 37.6% 62nd People using at least basic drinking water services, rural (% of) 58.7% 2017 up 25.9% 69th People using at least basic drinking water services, rural (% of) 70.4% 2017 up 31.2% 63rd People using at least basic drinking water services, rural (% of) 89.9% 2017 up 17.9% 52nd People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of) 80.6% 2017 up 0.7% 64th People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of) 97.8% 2017 up 11.1% 43rd People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of) 97.1% 2017 up 1.8% 51st People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of) 98.3% 2017 up 1.6% 49th β Previous Page 17 of 19 Next β