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Community-based prevalence of rheumatic heart disease in rural Ethiopia: Five-year follow-up.

Tadesse Dukessa GemechuEldryd H O ParryMagdi H YacoubDavid I W PhillipsSusy Kotit
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
We show the persistence of echocardiographically demonstrable RHD in a rural sub-Saharan population. Both progression and regression of the disease were found; however, the majority of the individuals who had definite features of RHD had evidence of continuing RHD lesions five years later. There was an increased risk of RHD in the family relatives of borderline and definite cases, notably among siblings. The findings highlight the problems faced in addressing the problem of RHD in the rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa. They add to the evidence that community-based interventions for RHD will be required, together with appropriate ways of identifying active disease, achieving adequate penicillin prophylaxis and developing vaccines for primary prevention.
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