The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Special Populations-Children and Adolescents with IBD.

Wael El-Matary, Matthew W Carroll, Colette Deslandres, Anne M Griffiths, M Ellen Kuenzig, David R Mack, Eytan Wine, Jake Weinstein, Rose Geist, Tal Davis, Justin Chan, Rabia Khan, Priscilla Matthews, Gilaad G Kaplan, Joseph W Windsor, Charles N Bernstein, Alain Bitton, Stephanie Coward, Jennifer L Jones, Kate Lee, Sanjay K Murthy, Laura E Targownik, Juan-Nicolás Peña-Sánchez, Noelle Rohatinsky, Sara Ghandeharian, James H B Im, Quinn Goddard, Julia Gorospe, Jules Verdugo, Samantha A Morin, Taylor Morganstein, Lisa Banning, Eric I Benchimol
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Rates of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Canadian children and adolescents are among the highest in the world, and the incidence is rising most rapidly in children under five years of age. These young children may have either a typical form of IBD with multi-factorial aetiology, or they may have a monogenic form. Despite the growing number of children in Canada living with this important chronic disease, there are few available medical therapies approved by Health Canada due to the omission of children from most clinical trials of newly developed biologics. As a result, off-label use of medications is common, and physicians have learned to use existing therapies more effectively. In addition, most Canadian children are treated in multidisciplinary, specialty clinics by physicians with extra training or experience in IBD, as well as specialist nurses, dietitians, mental health care providers and other allied health professionals. This specialized clinic approach has facilitated cutting edge research, led by Canadian clinicians and scientists, to understand the causes of IBD, the optimal use of therapies, and the best ways to treat children from a biopsychosocial perspective. Canadians are engaged in work to understand the monogenic causes of IBD; the interaction between genes, the environment, and the microbiome; and how to address the mental health concerns and medical needs of adolescents and young adults transitioning from paediatric to adult care.

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2023年加拿大炎症性肠病的影响:特殊人群-患有IBD的儿童和青少年
加拿大儿童和青少年的炎症性肠病(IBD)发病率是世界上最高的,并且五岁以下儿童的发病率上升最快。这些幼儿可能患有典型的多因素IBD,也可能患有单基因型IBD。尽管加拿大患有这一重要慢性疾病的儿童人数不断增加,但由于大多数新开发的生物制剂的临床试验都遗漏了儿童,因此加拿大卫生部批准的现有医疗疗法很少。因此,超说明书用药很常见,医生也学会了更有效地使用现有的治疗方法。此外,大多数加拿大儿童在多学科专业诊所接受治疗,由在IBD方面受过额外培训或有经验的医生以及专科护士、营养师、精神卫生保健提供者和其他联合卫生专业人员进行治疗。这种专门的临床方法促进了由加拿大临床医生和科学家领导的前沿研究,以了解IBD的原因,最佳治疗方法的使用,以及从生物心理社会角度治疗儿童的最佳方法。加拿大人正在努力了解IBD的单基因病因;基因、环境和微生物群之间的相互作用;以及如何解决从儿科护理过渡到成人护理的青少年和年轻人的心理健康问题和医疗需求。
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