B.C. women being treated for HIV have shorter life expectancy than men, study shows

People attend the international HIV-AIDS conference in Vancouver, B.C. Monday, July 20, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

An antiretroviral treatment has increased the life expectancy of people who live with HIV in British Columbia, but a new study shows men are living longer than women. 

Just 18 per cent of the people living with HIV and receiving treatment in the province are women.

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