Newborn hearing screening leads to the early detection of hearing impairment. The aim of screening is to decrease or remove the effect of hearing impairment on development of speech and language by timely diagnosis and effective treatment. A number of risk factors lead t
Purpose: This article examines whether changes in hearing screening practices are warranted based on...
BACKGROUND—Hearing impairment is one of the most important causes of speech problems in children. If...
This article summarizes the research findings from a longitu-dinal study of the language, speech, an...
This article is about audiological screening of premature newborns, hearing impairment during primar...
This paper identifies risk factors associated with hearing loss in newborns, including family histor...
Hearing loss is one of the most common birth defects; about 3-4 in 1,000 newborns have significant h...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in m...
With 39 out of 50 states mandating universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS), and newborn hearing s...
BACKGROUND: This review was commissioned because of the increasing doubt about the ability of existi...
Deafness is the most common disability present at birth. In the United States, approximately one in ...
Background: 1–2 out of 1000 newborns have markedly im-paired hearing. Methods: Review of the pertine...
Background: The authors aimed to evaluate the benefits and harms of universal newborn hearing screen...
The authors have indicated they have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose...
Background: Hearing loss in newborns and children is a public health concern, due to high prevalence...
Objectives: Hearing loss is one of the most important disabilities in neonates. Delay in detection o...
Purpose: This article examines whether changes in hearing screening practices are warranted based on...
BACKGROUND—Hearing impairment is one of the most important causes of speech problems in children. If...
This article summarizes the research findings from a longitu-dinal study of the language, speech, an...
This article is about audiological screening of premature newborns, hearing impairment during primar...
This paper identifies risk factors associated with hearing loss in newborns, including family histor...
Hearing loss is one of the most common birth defects; about 3-4 in 1,000 newborns have significant h...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in m...
With 39 out of 50 states mandating universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS), and newborn hearing s...
BACKGROUND: This review was commissioned because of the increasing doubt about the ability of existi...
Deafness is the most common disability present at birth. In the United States, approximately one in ...
Background: 1–2 out of 1000 newborns have markedly im-paired hearing. Methods: Review of the pertine...
Background: The authors aimed to evaluate the benefits and harms of universal newborn hearing screen...
The authors have indicated they have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose...
Background: Hearing loss in newborns and children is a public health concern, due to high prevalence...
Objectives: Hearing loss is one of the most important disabilities in neonates. Delay in detection o...
Purpose: This article examines whether changes in hearing screening practices are warranted based on...
BACKGROUND—Hearing impairment is one of the most important causes of speech problems in children. If...
This article summarizes the research findings from a longitu-dinal study of the language, speech, an...