I'm on my phone but you can easily do this by finding out the infection rate, that is a percent chance, not the same data from the number of heteros who are infected, and compare the number against the percentage of heteros infected. And see what the difference is. If the percentages are not exactly 1-1, but incredibly skewed high with women and low with men, there is your answer.
I'm on my phone but you can easily do this by finding out the infection rate, that is a percent chance, not the same data from the number of heteros who are infected, and compare the number against the percentage of heteros infected. And see what the difference is. If the percentages are not exactly 1-1, but incredibly skewed high with women and low with men, there is your answer.