The criteria for diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever are known as:
a. Smith criteria c. Aims test
b. Jones criteria d. Rockwood test
B
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A Incorrect. The criteria for diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever are not known as Smith criteria.
B Correct. The criteria for diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever are known as Jones criteria.
C Incorrect. The criteria for diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever are not known as the Aims test.
D Incorrect. The criteria for diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever are not known as the Rockwood test.
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