Abstract

To the Editor. As we move into the third millennium, acute rheumatic fever (ARF) appears to be a vanishing disease in the United States. However, conflicting reports regarding the incidence of ARF have been published during the past decade.1–3 Veasy et al1continue to see 20 or more new patients/year with ARF. We would like to support Veasy's observations, and note that 30 to 50 …

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