Prevalences
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100

USA in school-aged children:

a. 1/1000,000

b. 2/100,000

c. 50/100,000

d. 100/100,000

What is 2 cases per 100,000 school-aged children

https://ped-rheum.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12969-022-00678-7

100

What bacteria leads to rheumatic fever?

What is Streptococcus pyogenes

200

India across all ages:

1/50,000

1/5,000

1/500

1/50

200

In low and middle income countries is the age of onset for rheumatic fever younger or older compared to high income countries?

300

Sub-Saharan Africa in people aged 5-14 years:

1/10,000

1/2,000

1/1,000

1/200


300

Name 3 factors that can lead to differences in rheumatic fever between regions.

What is lack of access to screening tools and healthcare along with high density of people

400

China:

1/200

1/100000

1/20000000

1/100000000

400

What are the names of our preceptors?

Mariesa Cay and Sean Cahill, MD

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