Bongani M Mayosi University of Cape Town South Africa

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Bongani M Mayosi University of Cape Town South Africa Policy and Implementation on RHD Control – What Can We Learn from other Countries? Bongani M Mayosi University of Cape Town South Africa

Acute Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease Are Preventable 2018/08/26 up to two thirds of ARF patients do not get sore throat C-E RHD progress report Sept 21 2010

A History of Rheumatic Fever Kaplan EL. Circulation 88, 1993

Costa Rica

Primary Prevention: A success story? At what cost? Costa Rica Courtesy: E Kaplan, 2007

Martinique and Guadeloupe

Bach JF et al. Lancet 1996;347:644

Cuba

THE CUBAN EXAMPLE – A COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGY WORKS Nordet P et al. Cardiovasc J Afr 2008;19:135-140

New Zealand

Robertson, Volmink & Mayosi. S Afr Med J 2006;96:241-5 A.S.A.P. Programme for the Control of RHD in Africa: Focus areas for action Awareness raising: public, healthcare workers Surveillance: incidence, prevalence, temporal trends Advocacy: appropriate funding of the treatment and prevention programmes Prevention: application of existing knowledge in primary & secondary prevention Robertson, Volmink & Mayosi. S Afr Med J 2006;96:241-5

Implement the 7 Key Actions of Addis Ababa Establish prospective RHD registers at sentinel sites to measure 25x25. Ensure adequate supplies of high-quality benzathine penicillin. Guarantee universal access to reproductive health services for women with RHD and other NCDs. Decentralize appropriate technical expertise, diagnostic and care facilities at primary care. Established centres of excellence for cardiac surgery. Foster multi-sectoral and integrated national RHD control programmes. Cultivate partnership through AUC, WHO-AFRO, WHO-EMRO, MoHs and relevant stakeholders to ensure implementation of these key actions.

WHO Resolution on RHD: The End Game? On 01 June 2017, the Executive Board of the WHO recommended a Resolution on ‘Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease’ for adoption at the World Health Assembly in May 2018. The Resolution will become the first global policy on RHD endorsed by all governments. Global policy instrument to eliminate ARF and RHD in our own lifetime

Figure 11 Total development assistance for health by disease area in sub-Saharan Africa Data are based on calculations using the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Development Assistance for Health Database 1990–2012.166 The Lancet DOI: (10.1016/S0140-6736(17)31509-X) Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions