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Are Some Individuals More Likely Susceptible To Rheumatic Fever?

I know rheumatic fever is by chance but are some families more susceptible to get it? My great aunt died at 15 from results of rheumatic fever, my mom died at 45 resulting from rheumatic fever and damage to heart valves. I myself have had rheumatic fever when I was in my twenties. My little girl has had strep numerous times as well.
Thu, 8 May 2014
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Rheumatic fever (RF) is a consequence of streptococcal sore throat infection. RF does not run in families i.e. there is no genetic or familial tendency. However, since streptococcal sore throat is an infectious condition, it is possible that many members of the family have RF.

Prompt treatment of streptococcal sore throat infection with penicillin can prevent RF from developing.
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Are Some Individuals More Likely Susceptible To Rheumatic Fever?

Rheumatic fever (RF) is a consequence of streptococcal sore throat infection. RF does not run in families i.e. there is no genetic or familial tendency. However, since streptococcal sore throat is an infectious condition, it is possible that many members of the family have RF. Prompt treatment of streptococcal sore throat infection with penicillin can prevent RF from developing.