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Modelling study of the ability to diagnose acute rheumatic fever at different levels of the Ugandan healthcare system.

Emma NdagireNicholas OllberdingRachel SarnackiMurali MeghnaJafesi PulleJenifer AtalaCollins AgabaRosemary KansiimeAsha BowenChris T LongeneckerLinda OyellaJoselyn RwebemberaEmmy OkelloTom ParksHuaiyu ZangJonathan CarapetisCraig SableAndrea Z Beaton
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Reducing the burden of rheumatic heart disease in low and middle-income countries requires overcoming challenges of ARF diagnosis. Ensuring that possible cases can be evaluated using electrocardiography and relatively simple blood tests will improve diagnostic accuracy somewhat, but access to echocardiography and tests to confirm recent streptococcal infection will have the greatest impact.
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