I would guess chlamydia and gonorrhea. And let's not forget herpes (more common than most people think) and HPV (genital warts) which can cause Cervical cancer in some cases. I doubt syphilis is very common, even before 1980 since it is so easily treatable.
Nope actually chlamydia and herpes are the more common stds.
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.
Since 1980, several sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have been reported, with the most common including chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that the incidence of these STDs has significantly increased in recent years. Additionally, other infections like herpes simplex virus (HSV) and human papillomavirus (HPV) are also prevalent, affecting millions globally. Overall, the number of reported STDs has risen dramatically, highlighting a public health concern.
Most STDs don't cause death. Excluding HIV, syphilis can be fatal.
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There are a few terms used, the most common are a "Contagious Disease" or a "Transmitted Disease" the latter generally refers to STDs.
most likely one or more STDs
The 1980 Suzuki key code switch is located near the ignition switch. This is the common location for most older models.
Well chlamydia is one of the most common in women sti are infection and don't show symptoms you wouldn't know you have it it would just keep getting worse
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At this point in time, age.
They are dangerous and many don't have cures for. Most common one is HIV or AIDS. the only curable one is Hepatitis B and the most deadly is AIDS which can be spread not only sexually but through drugs as well needles.