Objective: To address the frequency and outcome of celiac disease in a United States community.
Methods: We identified all Olmsted County, Minnesota, residents diagnosed with this condition during the period, 1960 through 1990, using the resources of the Rochester Epidemiology Project. Twenty-eight incident cases (19 women, nine men) were identified.
Results: The overall age- and gender-adjusted incidence of celiac disease in the community was 1.2 per 100,000 person-yr (95% CI 0.7, 1.6). There were no significant changes in incidence over time, although rates did increase; the incidence was similar in men and women and rose with age in both genders (p < 0.05). Survival in this inception cohort was 100% at 6 months and 96% at 5 yr, which was not significantly different from expected. The estimated prevalence on January 1, 1991, was 21.8 per 100,000.
Conclusion: This study provides the first epidemiologic data on celiac disease in the United States.