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		<title>Crohns Disease Statistics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crohn&#8217;s Disease is a chronic inflammation of the digestive track. The digestive track covers the following: •    Mouth •    Esophagus •    Stomach •    Small Intestine •    Large Intestine •    Rectum •    Anus Crohn&#8217;s can affect any of those areas, but most commonly attacks the ileum or the lower small intestine. The swelling of the affected [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Crohn&#8217;s Disease is a chronic inflammation of the digestive track.</p>
<p>The digestive track covers the following:<br />
•    Mouth<br />
•    Esophagus<br />
•    Stomach<br />
•    Small Intestine<br />
•    Large Intestine<br />
•    Rectum<br />
•    Anus</p>
<p>Crohn&#8217;s can affect any of those areas, but most commonly attacks the ileum or the lower small intestine. The swelling of the affected area will cause pain and diarrhea.</p>
<p>Statistics<br />
Crohn&#8217;s can be found in both men and women. It may run in families, 20% of people diagnosed with the disease have a blood relative with some form of inflammatory bowel disease. It is usually diagnosed between the ages of 20 to 30, although people of all ages can suffer from Crohn&#8217;s. People of Jewish heritage have a greater risk of developing the disease while people of African American heritage have less of a risk.</p>
<p>Prevalance of  Crohn&#8217;s disease</a>: 500,000 Americans</p>
<p>Prevalance Rate: approx 1 in 544 or 0.18% or 500,000 people in</p>
<p>Hospitalization statistics for  Crohn&#8217;s disease</a>: The following are statistics from various sources about hospitalizations and  Crohn&#8217;s disease</a>:<br />
•    0.17% (21,634) of hospital consultant episodes were for crohn’s disease in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)<br />
•    82% of hospital consultant episodes for crohn’s disease required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)<br />
•    42% of hospital consultant episodes for crohn’s disease were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)<br />
•    58% of hospital consultant episodes for crohn’s disease were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)<br />
•    35% of hospital consultant episodes for crohn’s disease required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)<br />
•    9.6 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for crohn’s disease in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)<br />
•    6 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for crohn’s disease in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)<br />
•    39 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for crohn’s disease in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)<br />
•    78% of hospital consultant episodes for crohn’s disease occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)<br />
•    5% of hospital consultant episodes for crohn’s disease occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)<br />
•    36% of hospital consultant episodes for crohn’s disease were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)<br />
•    0.18% (93,538) of hospital bed days were for crohn’s disease in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)</p>
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