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Kuenzig, M. Ellen; Fung, Stephen G.; Marderfeld, Luba; Mak, Joyce W.Y.; Kaplan, Gilaad G.; Ng, Siew C.; Wilson, David C.; Cameron, Fiona; Henderson, Paul; Kotze, Paulo G.; Bhatti, Jasmine; Fang, Vixey; Gerber, Samantha; Guay, Evelyne; Kotteduwa Jayawarden, Supun; Kadota, Leo; Maldonado D., Fernando; Osei, Jessica Amankwah; Sandarage, Ryan; Stanton, Amanda; Wan, Melissa; Bhatti, Jasmine; Gerber, Samantha; Guay, Evelyne; Jayawarden, Supun K.; Kadota, Leo; Maldonado, Fernando; Maltus, Emma; Bhattacharya, Shoumak; Osei, Jessica; Sandarage, Ryan; Stanton, Amanda; Wan, Melissa; Benchimol, Eric I.
Gastroenterology, April 2022, 2022-04-00, 20220401, Volume: 162, Issue: 4Journal Article
The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasing internationally, particularly in nations with historically low rates. Previous reports of the epidemiology of pediatric-onset IBD identified a paucity of data. We systematically reviewed the global trends in incidence and prevalence of IBD diagnosed in individuals <21 years old over the first 2 decades of the 21st century. We systematically reviewed studies indexed in MEDLINE, EMBASE, Airiti Library, and SciELO from January 2010 to February 2020 to identify population-based studies reporting the incidence and/or prevalence of IBD, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and/or IBD-unclassified. Data from studies published before 2000 were derived from a previously published systematic review. We described the geographic distribution and trends in children of all ages and limiting to very early onset (VEO) IBD. A total of 131 studies from 48 countries were included. The incidence and prevalence of pediatric-onset IBD is highest in Northern Europe and North America and lowest in Southern Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Among studies evaluating trends over time, most (31 of 37, 84%) studies reported significant increases in incidence and all (7 of 7) reported significant increases in prevalence. Data on the incidence and prevalence of VEO-IBD are limited to countries with historically high rates of IBD. Time trends in the incidence of VEO-IBD were visually heterogeneous. Rates of pediatric-onset IBD continue to rise around the world and data are emerging from regions where it was not previously reported; however, there remains a paucity of data on VEO-IBD and on pediatric IBD from developing and recently developed countries. Display omitted Inflammatory bowel disease is becoming increasingly common in children around the world. However, there are still many countries where estimates of the number of children diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease are not available.
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