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Title: Echocardiographic Screening Detects a Significant Burden of Rheumatic Heart Disease in Australian Torres Strait Islander Children and Missed Opportunities for its Prevention
Authors: Hempenstall, Allison
Howell, Erin 
Kang, Katherine 
Chau, Ken Want Tat 
Browne, Amylou
Kris, Ella
Wapau, Hylda
Pilot, Pelista
Smith, Simon 
Reeves, Benjamin 
Hanson, Josh 
Issue Date: 2021
Source: Hempenstall A, Howell E, Kang K, Chau KWT, Browne A, Kris E, Wapau H, Pilot P, Smith S, Reeves B, Hanson J. Echocardiographic Screening Detects a Significant Burden of Rheumatic Heart Disease in Australian Torres Strait Islander Children and Missed Opportunities for its Prevention. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2021 Jan 11;104(4):1211-1214. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-0846. PMID: 33432909; PMCID: PMC8045615.
Journal: The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
Abstract: Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is almost entirely preventable, but its incidence in indigenous Australians remains one of the highest in the world. A community-based echocardiogram screening program of 862 Torres Strait Islander children identified 25 (2.9%) new cases of RHD. Among these 25 children, 5/7 (71%) prior acute rheumatic fever presentations had not been recognized. There was a history of microbiologically confirmed group A Streptococcus infection in 17/25 (68%) children with RHD compared with 9/25 (36%) controls (odds ratio [OR] [95% CI]: 3.78 [1.17-12.19], P = 0.03). This was more likely to be a skin swab (16/25 [64%] cases versus 6/25 [24%] controls) than a throat swab (1/25 [4%] cases versus 3/25 [12%] controls) (OR [95% CI]: 5.33 [1.51-18.90] [P = 0.01]), supporting a role for skin infection in RHD pathogenesis. Household crowding and unemployment were common in the cohort, emphasizing the need for prioritizing strategies that address the social determinants of health.
Description: Cairns & Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (CHHHS) affiliated authors: Erin Howell, Katherine Kang, Ken W T Chau, Simon Smith, Benjamin Reeves, Josh Hanson
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Cairns & Hinterland HHS Publications

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