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Rheumatic Fever

Scarlet Fever

The Facts

Rheumatic fever was once a common cause of heart problems in childhood. In North America, it's become very rare in the age of antibiotics. When it does strike, however, it can still have serious consequences for heart health.

Rheumatic fever is more common in girls than in boys. It sometimes strikes adults, though there are no reliable figures on adult rates. Rheumatic fever remains a serious childhood health problem in many developing countries.


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