The Jones Criteria established in 1944 was established to assist in the diagnosis of:
1. Kawasaki disease.
2. Rheumatic heart disease(RHD).
3. Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis.
4. Toxic Shock Syndrome.
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1. The Jones Criteria was established for RHD.
2. The Jones Criteria has established minor and major criteria for the diagnosis of RHD.
3. The Jones Criteria was established for RHD.
4. The Jones Criteria was established for RHD.
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