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Time to tackle rheumatic heart disease: Data needed to drive global policy dialogues

This report provides an update on the contemporary global and regional policy landscapes relevant to rheumatic heart disease

Citation:
Abouzeid M, Wyber R, La Vincente S, Sliwa K, Zühlke L, Mayosi B, Carapetis JR. Time to tackle rheumatic heart disease: Data needed to drive global policy dialogues. Global Public Health. 2019;14(3):456-68

Keywords:
Rheumatic heart disease; burden of disease; global development; global health policy; rheumatic fever

Abstract:
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is an avoidable disease of poverty that persists predominantly in low resource settings and among Indigenous and other high-risk populations in some high-income nations. Following a period of relative global policy inertia on RHD, recent years have seen a resurgence of research, policy and civil society activity to tackle RHD; this has culminated in growing momentum at the highest levels of global health diplomacy to definitively address this disease of disadvantage. RHD is inextricably entangled with the global development agenda, and effective RHD action requires concerted efforts both within and beyond the health policy sphere. This report provides an update on the contemporary global and regional policy landscapes relevant to RHD, and highlights the fundamental importance of good data to inform these policy dialogues, monitor systems responses and ensure that no one is left behind.