Table 1

Available recommendations for secondary prophylaxis for rheumatic heart disease (RHD)

GuidelinesPreferred antibioticIntramuscular benzathine benzylpenicillin dosesInterval of benzathine injectionsOral alternative treatments and dosesDurationYear
WHO56Benzathine penicillin G<30 kg 600000 U
≥30 kg: 1200000 U
21 days if high risk
28 days if low risk
Phenoxymethylpenicillin 250 mg twice dailyNo evidence of carditis: 5 years since last attack or 18 years*
Resolved carditis: 10 years since last attack or 25 years old*
Moderate –severe or surgery:
Lifelong.
2001
Australia and New Zealand57Benzathine penicillin G<20 kg 600 000 U
≥20 kg 1 200 000 U
4 weeks (3 weeks for selected groups)Phenoxymethylpenicillin 250 mg twice dailyNo evidence of carditis: 10 years since last attack or 21 years*
No RHD or mild: 10 years since last attack or 21 years old*
Moderate: until 35 years Severe: 40 years or longer
2012
India58Benzathine penicillin G<27 kg 600 000 U
≥27 kg: 1 200 000 U
<27 kg:15 days
>27 kg: 21 days
Phenoxymethylpenicillin
Children: 250 mg twice daily
Adults: 500 mg twice daily
No evidence of carditis: 5 years since last attack or 18 years*
Mild to moderate: 10 years since last attack or 25 years old*
Severe RHD or post-intervention:
Lifelong or until 40 years of age
2008
South Africa55Benzathine penicillin G<30 kg 600 000–900 000 U
≥ 30kg: 1 200 000 U
3 weeklyPhenoxymethylpenicillin
≥30 kg :250 mg twice daily
<30 kg :125 mg twice daily
No evidence of carditis: 5years since last attack or 18 years*
Established: 10 years since last attack or 25 years old
Severe/post valve replacement:
Lifelong.
1997
  • *Whichever is longer.