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Specific Diseases Statistics for the United States

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Specific Diseases Statistics for the United States

Abdominal Wall Hernia
Ambulatory care visits: 4.7 million (2004)
Surgical procedures (inguinal hernia only): 600,000 (2004)
Hospitalizations: 372,000 (2004)
Mortality: 1,663 deaths (2007)
Prescriptions: 3.7 million (2004)
Chronic Constipation
Prevalence: 63 million people (2000)
Ambulatory care visits: 6.3 million (2004)
Hospitalizations: 700,000 (2004)
Mortality: 137 deaths (2004)
Prescriptions: 5.3 million (2004)
Diverticular Disease
Prevalence: 2.2 million people (1998)
Ambulatory care visits: 3.2 million (2004)
Hospitalizations: 815,000 (2004)
Mortality: 3,372 deaths (2004)
Prescriptions: 2.8 million (2004)
Gallstones
Prevalence: 20 million people (2004)
Ambulatory care visits: 1.8 million (2004)
Surgical procedures: 700,000 cholecystectomies (2004)
Hospitalizations: 622,000 (2004)
Mortality: 1,092 deaths (2004)
Prescriptions: 1.65 million (2004)
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Prevalence: Reflux symptoms at least weekly: 20 percent of the population (2004)
Ambulatory care visits: 18.3 million (2004)
Hospitalizations: 3.1 million (2004)
Mortality: 1,150 deaths (2004)
Prescriptions: 64.6 million (2004)
Gastrointestinal Infections
Prevalence: Nonfoodborne gastroenteritis: 135 million people (1998)
Foodborne illness: 76 million people (1998)
Ambulatory care visits: 2.3 million (2004)
Hospitalizations: 450,000 (2004)
Mortality: 4,396 deaths (2004)
Prescriptions: 938,000 (2004)
Hemorrhoids
Prevalence: 75 percent of people older than 45 (2006)
Ambulatory care visits: 3.2 million (2004)
Hospitalizations: 306,000 (2004)
Mortality: 14 deaths (2004)
Prescriptions: 2 million (2004)
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Crohn’s Disease
Prevalence: 359,000 people (1998)
Ambulatory care visits: 1.1 million (2004)
Hospitalizations: 141,000 (2004)
Mortality: 622 deaths (2004)
Prescriptions: 1.8 million (2004)

Ulcerative Colitis
Prevalence: 619,000 people (1998)
Ambulatory care visits: 716,000 (2004)
Hospitalizations: 82,000 (2004)
Mortality: 311 deaths (2004)
Prescriptions: 2.1 million (2004)

Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Prevalence: 15.3 million (1998)
Ambulatory care visits: 3 million (2004)
Hospitalizations: 212,000 (2004)
Mortality: 20 deaths (2004)
Prescriptions: 5.9 million (2004)

Liver Disease
Prevalence: 2.6 million people (2007)
Ambulatory care visits: 2.3 million (2004)
Liver transplants: 6,319 (2008)
Hospitalizations: 759,000 (2004)
Mortality: 36,090 deaths (2004)
Prescriptions: 731,000 (2004)

Pancreatitis
Prevalence: 1.1 million people (1998)
Incidence: Acute: 17 cases per 100,000 people (2003)
Chronic: 8.2 cases per 100,000 people (1981)
Ambulatory care visits: 881,000 (2004)
Hospitalizations: 454,000 (2004)
Mortality: 3,480 deaths (2004)
Prescriptions: 766,000 (2004)

Peptic Ulcer Disease
Prevalence: 14.5 million people (2007)
Ambulatory care visits: 1.4 million (2004)
Hospitalizations: 489,000 (2004)
Mortality: 3,000 deaths (2007)
Prescriptions: 5 million (2004)

Viral Hepatitis
Hepatitis A
Prevalence of chronic infection: none (2007)
Incidence of acute clinical cases: 2,979 new cases (2007)
Ambulatory care visits: infrequent (2004)
Hospitalizations: 10,000 (2004)
Mortality: 58 deaths (2004)

Hepatitis B
Prevalence of chronic infection: 800,000–1.4 million people (2007)
Incidence of acute clinical cases: 4,519 new cases (2007)
Ambulatory care visits: 729,000 (2004)
Hospitalizations: 69,000 (2004)
Mortality: 645 deaths (2004)

Hepatitis C
Prevalence of chronic infection: 2.7–3.9 million people (2007)
Incidence of acute clinical cases: 849 new cases (2007)
Ambulatory care visits: 2.7 million (2004)
Hospitalizations: 419,000 (2004)
Mortality: 4,595 deaths (2004)