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Global Acute Pancreatitis Incidence

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This map has been published in Gastroenterology in 2021: “Global Incidence of Acute Pancreatitis Is Increasing Over Time: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis” by authors Jordan P. Iannuzzi, James. A. King, Jessica Hope Leong, Joshua Quan, Joseph W. Windsor, Divine Tanyingoh, Stephanie Coward, Nauzer Forbes, Steven J. Heitman, Abdel-Aziz Shaheen, Mark Swain, Michael Buie, Fox E. Underwood, Gilaad G. Kaplan.

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SECURE-Celiac: Global COVID-19 in People with Celiac Disease

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Surveillance Epidemiology of Coronavirus Under Research Exclusion (SECURE-Celiac) is an international, pediatric and adult registry to monitor and report on outcomes of COVID-19 occurring in Celiac patients.

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SECURE-IBD: Global COVID-19 in People with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Surveillance Epidemiology of Coronavirus Under Research Exclusion (SECURE-IBD) is an international, pediatric and adult registry to monitor and report on outcomes of COVID-19 occurring in IBD patients. With the collaboration of our entire IBD community, we will rapidly be able to define the impact of COVID-19 on patients with IBD and how factors such as age, comorbidities, and IBD treatments impact COVID outcomes.

The SECURE-IBD registry is funded by the Helmsley Charitable Trust.

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IOIBD GIVES: Global IBD Visualization of Epidemiology Studies

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The International Organization for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IOIBD) is the only international worldwide organization devoted to these chronic and sometimes disabling diseases involving different parts of the gastrointestinal tract.

The goal of the Global IBD Visualization of Epidemiology Studies (GIVES) initiative is to create a single web-based repository for the global epidemiology of IBD. IOIBD GIVES defines the epidemiology of IBD by synthesizing previously published, as well as updating, systematic reviews of population-based studies reporting the burden of IBD (e.g., incidence, prevalence, hospitalization, risk of surgery) of IBD across the world.

Data are derived from systematic reviews of the global incidence and prevalence of IBD: in the 20th century published in Gastroenterology in 2012, in the 21st century published in The Lancet in 2017, and recently updated to ensure that the most up-to-date information on the incidence and prevalence of IBD is available. Moreover, the map includes all population-based studies evaluating hospitalizations rates for IBD across the world. As more information is added to this dynamic website, IOIBD GIVES will be the centralized site to define the burden of IBD in the world.

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Be an IBD Champion and help us optimize our IOIBD GIVES World map!
Please check our important IOIBD GIVES project with global data on IBD. In order to fill the gaps, please let us know if you can help.

WORLD MAP IOIBD GIVES
IOIBD GIVES defines the global epidemiology of IBD by synthesizing previously published, as well as updating, systematic reviews of population-based studies reporting the burden of IBD (e.g., incidence, prevalence, hospitalizations) across the world.

Our atlas of IBD is a living project that we want to update as new data is published. Moreover, as you can see on the map, we have not yet established global coverage.

As a global partner for IBD research IOIBD and WGO can offer help to get relevant IBD studies organised in your area. Please drop us a message at info@ioibd.org.

Global Celiac Disease Incidence

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This map has been published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology in 2020: “Incidence of celiac disease is increasing over time: A systematic review and meta-analysis” by authors James A. King, Jocelyn Jeong, Fox E. Underwood, Joshua Quan, Nicola Panaccione, Joseph W. Windsor, Stephanie Coward, Jennifer deBruyn, Paul E. Ronksley, Abdel Aziz Shaheen, Hude Quan, Jenny Godley, Sander Veldhuyzen van Zanten, Benjamin Lebwohl, Siew C. Ng, Jonas F. Ludvigsson, and Gilaad G. Kaplan.

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James A. Campbell Research Lecture

Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Latin America and the Caribbean

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This map has been published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology in 2019: “Progression of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Throughout Latin America and the Caribbean: a Systematic Review” by authors Paulo Gustavo Kotze, Fox E. Underwood, Aderson Omar Mourão Cintra Damião, Jose Geraldo P. Ferraz, Rogerio Saad-Hossne, Martin Toro, Beatriz Iade, Francisco Bosques-Padilla, Fábio Vieira Teixeira, Fabian Juliao-Banos, Daniela Simian, Subrata Ghosh, Remo Panaccione, Siew C. Ng, and Gilaad G. Kaplan.

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Prevalence in Canada

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These maps have been published Gastroenterology in 2019: “Past and Future Burden of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Based on Modeling of Population-Based Data” by authors Stephanie Coward, Fiona Clement, Eric I. Benchimol, Charles N. Bernstein, J. Antonio Avina-Zubieta, Alain Bitton, Mathew W. Carroll, Glen Hazlewood, Kevan Jacobson, Susan Jelinski, Rob Deardon, Jennifer L. Jones, M. Ellen Kuenzig, Desmond Leddin, Kerry A. McBrien, Sanjay K. Murthy, Geoffrey C. Nguyen, Anthony R. Otley, Remo Panaccione, Ali Rezaie, Greg Rosenfeld, Juan Nicolás Peña-Sánchez, Harminder Singh, Laura E. Targownik, and Gilaad G. Kaplan.

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