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  2. Rheumatic fever - Wikipedia

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    Low-risk populations were defined as those with acute rheumatic fever annual incidence ≤2 per 100 000 school-aged children or all-age rheumatic heart disease prevalence of ≤1 per 1000. [34] All other populations were categorised as having a moderate or high risk.

  3. List of childhood diseases and disorders - Wikipedia

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    The term childhood disease refers to disease that is contracted or becomes symptomatic before the age of 18 or 21 ... Rheumatic fever; Rickets; Roseola; Rubella ...

  4. Sydenham's chorea - Wikipedia

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    Recent figures quote the incidence of Acute Rheumatic Fever as 0.6–0.7/1,000 population in the United States and Japan compared with 15–21/1,000 population in Asia and Africa. [32] The prevalence of Acute Rheumatic Fever and Sydenham's Chorea has declined progressively in developed countries over the last decades. [33] [34]

  5. Chorea gravidarum - Wikipedia

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    It mostly occurs in young patients; the average age is 22 years. [2] [3] Recently there has been a decline in incidence which is probably the result of a decline in rheumatic fever , which was a major cause of chorea gravidarum before the use of antibiotics for streptococcal pharyngitis. [citation needed]

  6. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile, in this context, refers to disease onset before 16 years of age, while idiopathic refers to a condition with no defined cause, and arthritis is inflammation within the joint. [4] JIA is an autoimmune, noninfective, inflammatory joint disease, the cause of which remains poorly understood. It is characterised by chronic joint inflammation.

  7. Rheumatoid arthritis - Wikipedia

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    The age at which the disease most commonly starts is in women between 40 and 50 years of age, and for men somewhat later. [209] RA is a chronic disease, [ 210 ] and although rarely, a spontaneous remission may occur, [ 211 ] the common course of progression consists of persistent symptoms that wax and wane in intensity, along with continued ...

  8. Wikipedia : Osmosis/Rheumatic Fever

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    Rheumatic fever & heart disease. Author: Tanner Marshall, MS Editor: Rishi Desai, MD, MPH, Tanner Marshall, MS “Rheumatism” is used to describe inflammation in the joints, muscles, and the fibrous tissue, so rheumatic fever is a type of inflammatory disease that can damage the heart tissue, and lead to rheumatic heart disease.

  9. Streptococcal pharyngitis - Wikipedia

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    Age less than 15 (a point is subtracted if age >44) ... In India, where the risk of rheumatic fever is higher, intramuscular benzathine penicillin G is the first ...