7 million
estimated 7 million people die by stds a year
an estimated 7 million people die each year from stds
50% you welcome
Every element of a pointer array is a pointer, therefore to access the memory being pointed at by an element, dereference the element. For example: #include<iostream> int main (void) { int* a[10] = {nullptr}; for (int i=0; i<10; ++i) { a[i] = new int (i+1); } std::cout << "Address of array:\n"; std::cout << "a = 0x" << &a << std::endl; std::cout << "Address of each element in the array:\n"; for (int i=0; i<10; ++i) { std::cout << "a[" << i << "] = 0x" << &a[i] << std::endl; } std::cout << "Value of each element in the array:\n"; for (int i=0; i<10; ++i) { std::cout << "a[" << i << "] = 0x" << a[i] << std::endl; } std::cout << "Dereferenced value of each element in the array:\n"; for (int i=0; i<10; ++i) { std::cout << "a[" << i << "] = " << *a[i] << std::endl; } for (int i=0; i<10; ++i) { delete a[i]; } }
yes, std's can cause many things.
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial STD in the US, and the most common reportable STD. You should know that not all STDs are reportable, so the CDC doesn't get direct reports about HPV or trichomonas.
Of course.
STD's are considered a hidden epidemic due to their taboo nature. Nobody talks about them because they are so private. Furthermore, many people with them don't even know they have them.
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The number of people affected by a sexually transmitted disease (STD) in a month can vary greatly depending on factors such as the type of STD, prevalence in the population, and individuals' sexual behaviors. STDs can affect individuals of all ages, genders, and sexual orientations. It is important to practice safe sex, get regular testing, and seek medical attention if you suspect you have been exposed to an STD.
STD are common in people who are sexually active... if you are sexually active at the age of 20 then you are high risk to have an STD.
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Yes. Cervical cancer usually comes from HPV an std that many, many, people have and is asymptomatic. It has nothing to do with having kids.
Anyone who has sex with someone can get STD's. USE PROTECTION NO MATTER WHAT