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Epidemiology of Crohn's Disease in Southern Israel

  • H. Selwyn Odes
  • , Chaim Locker
  • , Lily Neumann
  • , Howard J. Zirkin
  • , Zvi Weizman
  • , Ami D. Sperber
  • , Gerald M. Fraser
  • , Pavel Krugliak
  • , Nava Gaspar
  • , Leslie Eidelman
  • , Lia Laufer
  • , Yaron Niv

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ملخص

Objectives: Crohn's disease in Israel was described in the past as being of low incidence, more common in Europe‐America‐born Jews than other Jews, and of unebaracteristically low morbidity. However, recent experience bas suggested that these premises are no longer correct. Methods: the records of all hospital and outpatient cases of Crobn's disease in soutbern Israel for the period 1968–1992 were reviewed. Private family practitioners and specialists were contacted to assure complete case ascertainment. Results: the prevalence rate of Crohn's disease among Jews on December 31, 1992, was 50.6/105 (Asia‐Africa‐born Jews 55.0/105, Europe‐America‐born Jews 58.7/105), and the rate was 8.2/105 among Bedouin Arabs. the annual incidence rate (1987–1992) was calculated as 4.2/10%r in Jews (Asia‐Africa‐born 4.6/105/yr, Europe‐America‐born 3.9/105/yr). the age of presentation declined progressively over the study period, was lower in Israel‐born patients than immigrants, and was lower in ileocolonic versus other sites of disease. Conclusions: The data show that Crobn's disease bas become more common in Jews in Israel, losing ethnic differences of frequency, and that it occurs at a younger age than before. In Arabs, the disease is more rare.

اللغة الأصليةالإنجليزيّة
الصفحات (من إلى)1859-1862
عدد الصفحات4
دوريةAmerican Journal of Gastroenterology
مستوى الصوت89
رقم الإصدار10
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء
حالة النشرنُشِر - أكتوبر 1994
منشور خارجيًانعم

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