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Rheumatic Heart Disease is Missing from the Global Health Agenda

Belay Anagaw, Muktar H. Aliyu

2021Annals of Global Health28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is a complication of untreated throat infection by Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus with a high prevalence among socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. Despite its high incidence and prevalence, RHD prevention is not a priority in major global health discussions. The reasons for the apparent neglect are multifactorial, including underestimated morbidity and mortality burden, underappreciated economic burden, lack of public awareness, and lack of sustainable investment. In this review, we recommend multisectoral collaboration to tackle the burden of RHD by engaging the public, health experts, and policymakers; augmenting funding for clinical care; improving distribution channels for prophylaxis, and increasing research and innovation as critical interventions to save millions of people from preventable morbidity and mortality.

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MedicinePublic healthDisadvantagedNeglectPsychological interventionDiseaseEnvironmental healthIncidence (geometry)Disease burdenGlobal healthIntensive care medicinePediatricsEconomic growthPopulationNursingPathologyEconomicsPhysicsOpticsStreptococcal Infections and TreatmentsInfective Endocarditis Diagnosis and ManagementOtolaryngology and Infectious Diseases