Abstract: | Programs administered by health departments and heart associations for control of streptococcal and poststreptococcal disease differ greatly from state to state. The year 1974 was used as a representative year when studying the variety of state policies and programs regarding surveillance of streptococcal disease, primary and secondary prevention of rheumatic fever, and prevention of poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis. A uniform national policy for streptococcal control is desirable but should be based on evidence not now available concerning the impact of various elements of control programs on morbidity and mortality. |