Association Between the Clinical, Biochemical, and Endoscopic Activity of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Severity and Long-term Outcomes of Coronavirus Disease 2019—A Population-based Study
Author(s) -
Mohamed Attauabi,
Jens Frederik Dahlerup,
A Poulsen,
Malte Rosager Hansen,
Marianne Kajbæk Vester-Andersen,
August Pilegaard Prahm,
Natalia Pedersen,
Lone Larsen,
Tine Jess,
Anders Neumann,
Kent V. Haderslev,
Akbar Molazahi,
A B Lødrup,
Henning Glerup,
Asser Mathiassen Oppfeldt,
Michael Dam Jensen,
Klaus Theede,
Marianne KiszkaKanowitz,
Jakob Benedict Seidelin,
Johan Burisch
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
inflammatory bowel diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.932
H-Index - 146
eISSN - 1536-4844
pISSN - 1078-0998
DOI - 10.1093/ibd/izac052
Subject(s) - medicine , inflammatory bowel disease , covid-19 , prospective cohort study , inflammatory bowel diseases , population , disease , severity of illness , cohort study , crohn's disease , cohort , coronavirus , pathology , outbreak , environmental health , infectious disease (medical specialty)
Lay Summary This brief report investigated the impact of clinical, biochemical, and endoscopic activity of IBD on the severity and long-term outcomes of COVID-19 in a prospective population-based cohort. The study did not identify any association between IBD activity and COVID-19 outcomes.
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