Preceding group A streptococcus skin and throat infections are individually associated with acute rheumatic fever: evidence from New Zealand.
Jane OliverJulie BennettSally ThomasJane ZhangNevil PierseNicole J MorelandDeborah A WilliamsonSusan JackMichael BakerPublished in: BMJ global health (2022)
A GAS-positive throat or skin swab is strongly associated with subsequent ARF, particularly for Māori and Pacific Peoples. This study provides the first population-level evidence that GAS skin infection can trigger ARF.