Which of the following is false about the ability of male condoms to protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?

A. Latex condoms can reduce the risk of transmission of gonorrhea if used consistently and correctly.
B. Consistent and correct use of male latex condoms is 100 percent effective in protecting against HIV infection, but less so for chlamydia or gonorrhea.
C. Condoms lubricated with spermicide are no more effective than other lubricated condoms in protecting against the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
D. The use of male condoms may reduce the risk of cervical cancer.

Answer: B

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