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. 2004 Jun;53(6):843–848. doi: 10.1136/gut.2003.025346

Table 3.

Worldwide incidence rates of Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC)

Mean annual incidence rate (/105) Year CD UC
Spain6 1981–88 1.6 3.2
France (Brittany)27 1994–95 2.8 2.9
Italy (Florence)5 1978–92 2.8 7.7
Southern Europe2 (>15 y old) 1991–93 3.9 8.7
Germany (Ruhr)16,18 1991–95 4.5 3.0*
Belgium (Liège)29 1993–96 4.5 3.6
Denmark (Copenhagen)23 1981–92 4.6 13.2
Iceland14 1990–94 5.5 16.5
France (Puy de Dome)28 1993–94 5.7 1.9
Norway12,24 1990–93 5.8 13.6
Wales (Cardiff)11 1986–90 5.9 NA
France (North) (present study) 1988–99 6.0 4.0
Sweden (Uppsala)19 1965–83 6.1 10.4
USA (Minnesota)22 1984–93 6.9 NA
The Netherlands (South Limbourg)21 1991–94 6.9 10.0
Northern Europe2 (>15 y old) 1991–93 7.0 11.8
Canada (Manitoba)31 1989–94 14.6 14.3

NA, not assessed

*Excluding ulcerative proctitis.