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Since the initiation of the first project in 2006, the ECCO Guidelines have become standard references for IBD management in Europe and around the world. The guidelines are freely accessible and available for download on the ECCO Website and on JCC Online.
- ECCO Guidelines
ECCO - European Crohn´s and Colitis Organisation. The...
- Ecco Scientific Workshop Papers
Results of the Eighth Scientific Workshop of ECCO:...
- Other Publications
The number of patients suffering from the two major forms of...
- Surveys
Project leader: Sailish Honap: Purpose and outcome: Results...
- ECCO IBD APP
The ECCO IBD App offers up-to-date data and publications on...
- ECCO Position Statements
ECCO IBD Curriculum. January 2017. Quality of Care Standards...
- ECCO Guidelines
ECCO Guidelines on the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management of Infections in IBD (2021) The last guideline on opportunisitic infection in IBD patients was published in 2014.
ECCO Guidelines on the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management of Infections in Inflammatory Bowel Disease 881 2.2. What makes an IBD patient immunocompromised? The term immunosuppressant, as used throughout this manuscript, includes systemic steroids, methotrexate, thiopurines, calcineurin
17 mar 2021 · The current document is focused on viral, mycobacterial, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections and on vaccination strategies for immunosuppressed IBD patients. The target audience includes IBD specialists, gastroenterologists, surgeons, and paediatricians.
18 gru 2022 · These include the risk of cancers associated with IBD, the risk of cancers from therapies used to treat IBD, and the management of IBD in a patient with active or recent cancer. This guideline was created according to ECCO’s standardised methodology.
The ECCO e-Guide is a freely-accessible online platform for Healthcare Professionals in IBD, which aims to visualise the ECCO Guidelines as algorithms based primarily on the main UC and CD Guidelines of ECCO.
Access list of published ECCO Guidelines Since the initiation of the first project in 2006, the ECCO Guidelines have become standard references for IBD management in Europe and around the world. The guidelines are freely accessible and available for download on the ECCO Website and on JCC Online.