(CNSNews.com) - According to new data
released by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
there were 19.7 million new venereal infections in the United States in
2008, bringing the total number of existing sexually transmitted
infections (STIs) in the U.S. at that time to 110,197,000.
The 19.7 million new STIs in 2008 vastly outpaced the new jobs and
college graduates created in the United States that year or any other
year on record, according to government data. The competition was not
close.
The STI study referenced by the CDC
estimated that 50 percent of the new infections in 2008 occurred among
people in the 15-to-24 age bracket. In fact, of the 19,738,800 total
new STIs in the United States in 2008, 9,782,650 were among Americans
in the 15-to-24 age bracket.
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