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Post by kickingfrog on Sept 18, 2013 20:27:01 GMT
Incidence of CD diagnosed in children in Scotland Posted by Mary (Inverclyde)l on 18/9/2013 GF board www.coeliac.org.uk/news/coeliac-disease-reaches-record-levels-in-children-in-scotlandDate: Tue, 17 September 2013 Research that was partly funded by Coeliac UK has found that coeliac disease affects six times more children living in Scotland now than it did in 1990. A team from the University of Edinburgh and Queen Margaret University analysed the health records of children (under 16 years) from the South East Scotland who were newly diagnosed with the condition between 1990 and 2009. They found that the rate of children being newly diagnosed with coeliac disease rose from 1.7 in every 100,000 children in 1990-1994 to 11.8 per 100,000 children in 2005-2009. Dr Peter Gillett, of the University of Edinburgh's Department of Child Life and Health and the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, who led the study, said: "This study confirms a trend we have seen on a daily basis in our local area of Lothian, Fife and Borders. It also confirms the need to look further at factors influencing why we are seeing more patients with coeliac disease- it is not only because people are more aware of the disease nor is it thanks to our improved tests. "Although the number of patients that we are diagnosing with the disease is increasing, it is well short of the number of cases out there, as screening the general population would pick up around one in 100 people. "The increase in pick-up has implications for families and the support from healthcare they require to maintain a strict lifelong gluten-free lifestyle once the diagnosis is made."...
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