Peptic ulcers account for up to 10% of hospital admissions. It is a common condition - there is a lifetime incidence of up to 10%.
The mortality rate is 1 in 100,000, a figure which has decreased modestly in the last few decades.(1)
In the developed world, H pylori incidence has been slowly declining over the past 50 years and NSAID use has increased. Most studies report that peptic ulcers are decreasing in prevalence over time (2)
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