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The epidemiology of rheumatic fever in the Tairawhiti/Gisborne region of New Zealand: 1997-2009.
[acute rheumatic fever]
To
establish
Acute
Rheumatic
Fever
(
ARF
)
rates
within
the
Tairawhiti
District
Health
Board
(
1997
-
2009
)
to
identify
communities
for
primary
prevention
programmes
.
ARF
cases
(
1997
-
2009
)
sought
by
audit
of
Gisborne
Hospital
admissions
,
penicillin
prophylaxis
lists
and
the
EpiSurv
notifiable
disease
database
.
ARF
rates
(
n
=
44
cases
)
during
1997
to
2009
(
7
.
6
/
100
,
000
)
with
a
continuing
significant
disparity
between
Maori
(
n
=
40
,
15
.
2
/
100
,
000
)
and
non-
Maori
,
(
n
=
3
,
1
.
1
/
100
,
000
)
.
One
case
was
Pacific
.
This
disparity
was
marked
in
school
-aged
children
(
5
-
14
years
:
Maori
59
/
100
,
000
vs
non-
Maori
8
/
100
,
000
)
.
Over
80
%
of
ARF
cases
demonstrated
heart
damage
(
18
%
moderate
,
20
%
severe
and
8
%
requiring
heart
surgery
)
.
ARF
cases
were
strongly
associated
with
living
and
schooling
within
high
deprivation
areas
Forty
ARF
cases
were
enrolled
in
13
/
21
Gisborne
schools
,
4
/
18
East
Coast
schools
and
2
/
17
western
rural
schools
.
(
No
school
for
8
cases
)
.
When
assessed
as
a
percentage
of
school
rolls
there
were
no
discernable
differences
between
primary
,
intermediate
and
secondary
schools
.
Of
the
44
cases
,
35
(
80
%
)
resided
in
areas
of
NZDep
06
score
8
-
10
(
most
deprived
)
.
Very
high
ARF
rates
were
recorded
in
the
1960
's
;
the
continuing
burden
of
ARF
in
Maori
children
indicate
a
strong
requirement
for
primary
prevention
strategies
.
Progress
has
plateaued
in
the
last
20
years
.
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"schooling within high deprivation areas forty arf cases were enrolled in 13"
symptom
acute rheumatic fever
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