Rheumatic heart disease remains a major cause of disability and death in developing countries. careful re-analysis of mid- 20th century data as well as the juxtaposition of well-funded research units and populations at risk have generated information that resulted in radical departures from standard approaches to the prevention; clinical recognition and treatment of acute rheumatic fever. As a result; rheumatic heart disease may be eliminated in the future
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Lawrenson, J. (2017). Rheumatic fever: New ideas in diagnosis and management. SA Heart, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.24170/7-4-1931
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