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© 1996 Oxford University Press

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Incidence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Italy: A Nationwide Population-Based Study

ANTONELLA TRAGNONE*,, GIOVANNI CORRAO**, FEDERICO MIGLIO{dagger}, RENZO CAPRILLI{ddagger}, GIORGIO ASSUERO LANFRANCHI* and GRUPPO ITALIANO PER LO STUDIO DEL COLON E DEL RETTO (GISC)§

*Institute of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, University of Bologna Bologna, Italy
**Institute of Statistical and Mathematical Sciences, University of Milan Milano, Italy.
{dagger}Division of Internal Medicine, Malpighi Hospital Bologna, Italy
{ddagger}Department of Internal Medicine and Public Health, University of L'Aquita L. Aquila, Italy.

Reprint requests to; Dott. Antonella Tragnone; Istituto di Clinica Medica e Gastroenterologia; Univesita di Bologna: Ospedale Bellaria: Via Altura. 3; 40139 Bologna, Italy.

Tragnone A (Institute of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, University of Bolgna, Bologna, Italy) Corrao G, Miglio F, Caprilli R, Lanfranchi G A and Gruppo Italiano per lo Studio del Colon e del Retto (GISC). Incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in Italy: A nationwide population-based study. International Journal of Epidemiology 1996; 25: 1044–1052.

BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Southern Europe is still unclear. Sporadic reports suggest a lower incidence of IBD in Italy than in other Western Countries and the USA.

METHODS: A nationwide population-based study was carried out to estimate IBD incidence rates in eight Italian cities. All new cases of IBD diagnosed over 4 years in the target populations were collected from multiple information sources.

RESULTS: From 1989 to 1992, 509 ulcerative colitis (UC), 222 Crohn's disease (CD) and 10 undefined IBD cases were collected, giving age-adjusted incidence rates (per 100 000 per year) of 5.2 for UC and 2.3 for CD. Using the capture-recapture method, an estimated completeness of 0.81 was obtained for case archives, without appreciable and significant differences between areas. The rates computed after correcting underestimation were 6.8 for UC and 2.8 for CD. The sex ratio M/F was 1.7 for UC and 1.0 for CD. The highest age-specific incidence rates were between 30 and 39 years for UC and between 20 and 29 years for CD

CONCLUSIONS: The incidence rate of CD in Italy is homogeneous between the cities investigated and lower than those reported for other Mediterranean countnes. In contrast, the UC incidence rate is within the range of those reported in European studies. A wide variability in the UC rates between the cities was also observed These results could be related to different environmental factors or the genetic background of the populations, or both.

Keywords Incidence, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, capture-recapture method, Poisson regression model, Italy

Revised 1 February 1996


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