All of the following are barriers to proper education and screening of older adults for HIV/AIDS except
A. older adults lack of interest in sex
B. older adults lack of knowledge concerning HIV/AIDS
C. ageism on the part of professionals
D. misconceptions about sexual activity among older adults
Answer: A
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