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. 2018 Apr 27;34(3):519–529. doi: 10.3904/kjim.2015.310

Table 3.

The distribution of incidences of ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease by years in Western Blacksea region

Year Upper than 15-year-old population in Western Blacksea region
Ulcerative colitis (incidence/100,000 person)
Crohn’s disease (incidence/100,000 person)
Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total
2004 215,874 226,290 442,164 1 (0.46) 0 1 (0.23) 1 (0.46) 2 (0.88) 3 (0.68)
2005 226,927 226,071 452,998 2 (0.88) 6 (2.65) 8 (1.76) 1 (0.44) 0 1 (0.22)
2006 229,981 225,852 454,833 3 (1.30) 6 (2.65) 9 (1.98) 0 4 (1.77) 4 (0.88)
2007 231,981 225,852 457,833 4 (1.72) 3 (1.33) 7 (1.53) 0 2 (0.88) 2 (0.44)
2008 233,363 228,435 461,798 3 (1.28) 5 (2.19) 8 (1.73) 0 6 (2.62) 6 (1.30)
2009 237,481 233,846 471,327 2 (0.84) 8 (3.42) 10 (2.12) 3 (1.26) 2 (0.85) 5 (1.06)
2010 241,515 233,259 474,774 11 (4.55) 10 (4.28) 21 (4.42) 3 (1.24) 4 (1.71) 7 (1.47)
2011 245,365 239,356 484,721 10 (4.07) 15 (6.26) 25 (5.16) 2 (0.81) 6 (2.51) 8 (1.65)
2012 249,543 245,136 494,679 10 (4.00) 14 (5.71) 24 (4.85) 5 (2.00) 3 (1.22) 8 (1.62)
2013 253,633 248,947 502,580 10 (3.94) 13 (5.22) 23 (4.58) 4 (1.58) 11 (4.42) 15 (2.98)
Mean annual incidence (2004–2013) 5.6 (2.30) 8 (3.37) 13.6 (2.84) 1.9 (0.78) 4 (1.69) 5.9 (1.23)

Values are presented as number (%).