The History of Rheumatic Fever
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“Acute rheumatic fever is proceeded by an infection with Group A strep” is a mantra that all health care workers know. This episode digs through the history of how we came to understand this fact, as well as how our understanding of the pathophysiology and treatment of rheumatic fever developed.
- Intro :10
- Why I made this episode :30
- Outline of this episode 1:55
- Rheumatic fever was really bad 3:10
- The early 1700s 4:10
- A big leap 6:15
- The Jones criteria 11:07
- History of the bacteriology 14:23
- The heroic ASO titre 20:51
- Another breakthrough: penicillin 21:51
- Not all group A strep is the same 25:06
- The decline of rheumatic fever 25:56
- What about the host? 29:30
- The joints 38:56
- Summary 40:28
- Never appreciated how bad rheumatic fever was 42:18
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