A174 TESTING FOR AND INCIDENCE OF CELIAC DISEASE AUTOIMMUNITY SAW SIGNIFICANT BUT TEMPORARY DECLINES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
J A King, S Coward, G G Kaplan, T Williamson

TL;DR
The study found that testing for and incidence of celiac disease autoimmunity dropped temporarily during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic but later recovered.
Contribution
The study provides population-level evidence of how the pandemic temporarily disrupted celiac disease screening and diagnosis.
Findings
Testing for celiac disease autoimmunity decreased by 23.4% per month from February to May 2020.
Incidence of celiac disease autoimmunity dropped by 14.1% per month from January to April 2020.
Testing and incidence rates rebounded and stabilized by mid-2020.
Abstract
Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder with various complications and long-term health risks. The COVID-19 pandemic affected the entire healthcare system—including screening for and diagnosing non-infectious conditions. Determine how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the testing for, and incidence of, CD autoimmunity. Using the population-based Alberta Medical Laboratory database, all tissue transglutaminase antibody tests (tTG-IgA) were identified in Alberta (April 2012 to March 2023). Incident cases of CD autoimmunity comprised of individuals newly positive for tTG-IgA between April 2015 and March 2023. Prevalent cases of CD were excluded based on previous tTG-IgA positivity and/or CD diagnosis codes in outpatient or inpatient settings. Average monthly percent changes and inflection points for testing and incidence rates were estimated using Joinpoint regression. Autoregressive…
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TopicsCeliac Disease Research and Management · Microscopic Colitis · Biosimilars and Bioanalytical Methods
