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    Treatment adaptations and outcomes of patients experiencing inflammatory bowel disease flares during the early COVID‐19 pandemic: the PREPARE‐IBD multicentre cohort study by Kent, Alexandra J., Brookes, Matthew J., Patel, Kamal V., Abbesi, Abdulla, Abusrewil, Anwar, Aghimien, Precious, Ali, Amjad, Alkhouri, Jad, Appleby, Richard, Arebi, Naila, Avades, Tamar, Ayubi, Homira, Basit, Abdul, Bayati, Murad, Bishop, Sophia, Borg‐Bartolo, Simon, Botwright, Emma, Bouri, Sonia, Boyle, Stephen, Bradley, Neil, Brailsford, Fiona, Campbell, Roisin, Campbell, Iona, Carter, Josiah, Chandy, Rajiv, Chaudhary, Rakesh, Cole, Alexander, Conley, Thomas, Cook, Johannah, Cooney, Rachel, Critchlow, Tamsin, Cuison, Frederic, Darie, Ana‐Marie, Davwar, Pantong, Disney, Benjamin, Dyall, Lovesh, Elias, Mary, Flanagan, Paul, Fofaria, Rishi, Fong, Steven, Gilroy, Leah, Gonzalez, Haidee Aleman, Good, Larissa, Gueroult, Aurelian, Gwiggner, Markus, Hanna, Mina, Harrison, Wendy, Hawthorne, Barney, Howard, Willow, Irving, Peter, Javed, Anun, Jayasooriya, Nishani, Johnson, Matthew, Kanagasundaram, Cynthia, Karagkouni, Foteini, Kennedy, Nick, Khan, Najeebullah, Khan, Zahid, King, Andy, Kirkham, Beverley, Kuzhiyanjal, Anish John Kuriakose, Lim, Samuel, Lim, Yuen‐Hui, Lisle, Jessica, Lucacui, Laura, MacDonald, Jonathan, Mahgoub, Sara, McCaughan, Hannah, McIlwaine, Stuart, Mehta, Shameer, Morris, Liam, Murray, Charles, Myers, Sally, Navaratnam, Janu, Naylor, Deanna, Nolan, Jonathan, Olabintan, Olaolu, Owen, Hayley, Patel, Kamal, Perkins, Rebecca, Phillips, Frank, Pollok, Richard, Powell, Nick, Quraishi, Mohammed Nabil, Rahmany, Sohail, Ramadan, Hanin, Riggott, Christy, Rosiou, Konstantina, Sabine, Joseph, Serna, Solange, Sherifat, Yousuf, Singh, Updesh, Smith, Philip, Stansfield, Cath, Steed, Helen, Townsend, Tristan, Wen, Susie, Widlak, Monika, Woods, Amy, Younge, Lisa

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-11-2022)
    “…Summary Background The COVID‐19 pandemic offered a unique opportunity to understand inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) management during unexpected disruption…”
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