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Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2013

Primary Prevention of Acute Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease With Penicillin in South African Children With Pharyngitis A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

James Irlam; Bongani M. Mayosi; Mark E. Engel; Thomas A. Gaziano

Background— Acute rheumatic fever and subsequent rheumatic heart disease remain significant in developing countries. We describe a cost-effective analysis of 7 strategies for the primary prevention of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in children presenting with pharyngitis in urban primary care clinics in South Africa. Methods and Results— We used a Markov model to assess the cost-effectiveness of treatment with intramuscular penicillin using each of the following strategies: (1) empirical (treat all); (2) positive throat culture (culture all); (3) clinical decision rule (CDR) score ≥2 (CDR 2+); (4) CDR score ≥3 (CDR 3+); (5) treating those with a CDR score ≥2 plus those with CDR score <2 and positive cultures (CDR 2+, culture CDR negatives); (6) treating those with a CDR score ≥3 plus those with CDR score <3 and positive cultures (CDR 3+, culture CDR negatives); and (7) treat none. The strategies ranked in order from lowest cost were treat all (


International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2009

Using audits to reduce the incidence of uterine rupture in a Malawian district hospital.

Thomas van den Akker; Beatrice Mwagomba; James Irlam; Jos van Roosmalen

11.19 per child), CDR 2+ (


South African Medical Journal | 2010

Career plans of final-year medical students in South Africa

James Irlam; Ian Couper; Saul Kornik

11.20); the CDR 3+ (


Acta Paediatrica | 2015

Therapeutic hypothermia for hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy using low-technology methods: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Gerhardus Rossouw; James Irlam; Alan R. Horn

13.00); CDR 2+, culture CDR negatives (


Health Research Policy and Systems | 2005

A systematic review of existing national priorities for child health research in sub-Saharan Africa

George Swingler; James Irlam; William Macharia; Félix Tietche; Martin Meremikwu

16.42); CDR 3+, culture CDR negatives (


African Journal of Health Professions Education | 2009

Integrating the Primary Health Care Approach into a Medical Curriculum: a programme logic model

James Irlam; Mpoe Johannah Keikelame; Lauraine Vivian

23.89); and culture all (


South African Medical Journal | 2012

Health Sciences undergraduate education at UCT: A story of transformation

Nadia Hartman; Harsha Kathard; Gonda Perez; Steve Reid; James Irlam; Geney Gunston; Vicki Janse van Rensburg; Vanessa Burch; Madeleine Duncan; Derek Hellenberg; Ian Van Rooyen; Mantoa Smouse; Cynthia Sikakane; Elmi Badenhorst; Busayo Ige

27.21). The CDR 2+ is the preferred strategy at less than


South African Medical Journal | 2014

Primary prevention of rheumatic fever in children: key factors to consider.

Andrew C. Steer; Margie Danchin; James Irlam; Bongani M. Mayosi; Mark E. Engel; Thomas A. Gaziano; Andrew Whitelaw

150/quality-adjusted life year compared with the treat all strategy. A strategy of culturing all children compared with the CDR 2+ strategy costs more than


African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine | 2012

An evaluation of University of Cape Town medical students’ community placements in South Africa

Claudia S. Naidu; Virginia Zweigenthal; James Irlam; Leslie London; Johannah Keikelame

125 000/quality-adjusted life year gained. Conclusions— Treating all children presenting with pharyngitis in urban primary care clinics in South Africa with intramuscular penicillin is the least costly. A strategy of using a clinical decision rule without culturing is overall the preferred strategy. A strategy of culturing all children may be prohibitively expensive.


Archive | 2018

Climate Change, Air Pollution and Health in South Africa

Eugene Cairncross; Aqiel Dalvie; Rico Euripidou; James Irlam; Rajen N. Naidoo

To improve obstetric care and reduce the incidence of uterine rupture through the use of audits.

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Thomas A. Gaziano

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Marianne E. Visser

University of the Western Cape

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Steve Reid

University of Cape Town

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Alan Sive

University of Cape Town

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Astrid Berg

University of Cape Town

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Busayo Ige

University of Cape Town

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