Jermaine is a young African-American who has symptomatic hepatitis C,a chronic liver infection.One of his roommates,Eric,also has hepatitis C,and is receiving alpha interferon. When Jermaine asks his doctor about getting the treatment,the doctor says it is only prescribed for white patients.The mistake that this doctor is making is that
A) population-based drug-ethnic/racial group associations may not apply to individuals.
B) he is a bigot.
C) hepatitis C has nothing to do with skin color.
D) he doesn't know Eric's race.
E) Jermaine might do better with delta interferon.
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