According to data related to HIV and AIDS,

a. in some countries, more women than men are HIV positive.
b. in the United States, approximately 45% of HIV-positive people are female.
c. men are more likely than women to become HIV positive as a result of heterosexual intercourse with an infected person.
d. the number of HIV-positive women in the United States has been systematically decreasing in the last decade.


A

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