The link below is for the CDC 2015 Surveillance Report. They don't really have much on children under the age of 10. The report does break down quite a bit of information, I'm surprised by the lack of information on not only that group, but how the report seems to disregard the 11 to 14 year old group by lumping them into the the 19 year old and below statistics. I have yet to see any information that would say if there is an increase or decrease in those groups. I personally find that interesting on it's own. And on any charts at the end of the report there are no numbers given under the age of 15.
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The link below is for the CDC 2015 Surveillance Report. They don't really have much on children under the age of 10. The report does break down quite a bit of information, I'm surprised by the lack of information on not only that group, but how the report seems to disregard the 11 to 14 year old group by lumping them into the the 19 year old and below statistics. I have yet to see any information that would say if there is an increase or decrease in those groups. I personally find that interesting on it's own. And on any charts at the end of the report there are no numbers given under the age of 15.
https://www.cdc.gov/std/stats15/default.htm
https://www.cdc.gov/std/stats15/std-surveillance-2015-print.pdf