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‘STREP THROAT-HEART DISEASE BOOBY TRAP l
This is one Association of a series on rheumatic fever. It has been prepared in cooperation with the
Georgia leading Heart of heart to disease assist its efforts school-age to enlarge children public understanding of rheumatic
fever, cause in and young adults.
A sore throat can be a flag
of danger danger that a
«< strep” infection is present. And
strep infections can lead to
rheumatic fever and rheumatic
heart disease, cause of more
long-term disabling illness in
children than any other disease.
Not all sore throats are
“strep throats”, of course. But
the Georgia Heart Association
warns that if a child complains
of a sore throat that has come
on suddenly and if he has a
fever of 101° or more, swollen
neck glands and/or certain other
symptoms (such as pain when
he swallows), he should be seen
by a doctor without delay. If a
diagnosis of strep throat is
made, treatment is available to
wipe out the infection and pre¬
vent rheumatic fever from tak-
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The symptoms parents should
be alert to, and the procedures
used to control the infection, are
outlined in a leaflet entitled
II Now You Can Protect Your
Child Against Rheumatic Fev¬
er,” available on request from
the Georgia Heart Association,
58 Baltimore Place, N. W.. At¬
lanta, Georgia 30308.
Rheumatic fever most com¬
monly starts between the ages
of 5 and 15, but its effect can
be lifelong. Altogether, it was
estimated recently, more than
1,200,000 Americans over the
age of 18 have rheumatic heart
disease, usually the result of a
rheumatic fever attack in child¬
hood. p
1 If every recognizable strep
infection were promptly and
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thoroughly treated, this enorm¬
ous resorvoir of adult cases of
rheumatic heart disease could
be dramatically lowered for fu¬
ture generations. diseases
Many childhood con¬
fer immunity, Georgia Heart
Association points out, but rheu¬
matic fever does not. Rheumatic
fever is a repeater, and with
each attack, there is a new
chance of damage to the heart,
especially its valves. Hence, for
the youngster who has already
had an attack, it is all the more
important to prevent new strep
infections that can lead to a re¬
currence. This is usually ac¬
complished by daily doses of
oral penicillin or sulfa drugs or
by monthly injections of a long
acting penicill i n. „
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TOM MADNEY
Representative
Rabun, Towns and' White Counties
I have qualified as a candidate for
Representative of Rabun, Towns and
White Counties, subject to the Dem¬
ocratic Primary May 5.
vote and support wil I behighly
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