Between 1985 and 2005, the number of new HIV patients increased annually at a rate of 5%. However, between 2006 and 2007, the number of new HIV patients has decreased by 15%. Thus, the prevention techniques of HIV popularized by the HIV END campaign have been successful in curbing the spread of HIV.
Which of the following statements most strengthen the above argument?
(A) The use of Safe-Needles, supplied as a part of HIV END campaign, to deliver general medication safely to the larger population has increased by 50% since 2006.
(B) In 2006, the International Center for AIDS prevention developed a vaccine that cured most common types of HIV virus within 2 months of incidence of the disease.
(C) More people contracted the disease during the first 2 months of 2006 than did during the first 2 months of previous year.
(D) Since 2006, HIV END campaign has increased its focus on educating healthy spouses of HIV patients on how to lead a great married life.
(E) The government’s AIDS Prevention Program has recently claimed success that it has been able to increasingly detect symptoms of AIDS in early stages when they are easily curable.