The prevalent incidence of rheumatic heart disease occurs in:

1. Late spring and winter.
2. Summer and early spring.
3. Early spring and fall.
4. Early spring and winter.


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1. There is a two-fold increase in the early spring, not late spring, and winter for the development of rheumatic fever.
2. The increase is not in the summer.
3. The increase is not in the fall.
4. There is a two-fold increase in the early spring and winter for the development of rheumatic fever.

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