Otitis media remains a major health problem in Australia, with an unacceptably great dichotomy of incidence and severity of otitis media and its complications between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Among most children with acute otitis media, infection resolves rapidly with or without antibiotics, with ongoing middle ear effusion the only sequela. Overcrowding, poor living conditions, exposure to cigarette smoke, and lack of access to medical care are all major risk factors for otitis media. Estimates of the number of cases of otitis media in 2008 vary between 992000 and 2430000 Australians, with a total estimated cost of $100-$400 million
This summary of ear disease and hearing loss among Indigenous people is one of a series in this Jour...
Otitis media is inflammation of the middle ear and the tympanic membrane, which often occurs as a re...
Otitis media is the main reason young children receive antibiotics and is the leading reason for phy...
[Extract] Otitis media in childhood, and its important consequences such as hearing loss, are more c...
Otitis media (OM) is a common problem worldwide. It carries a large disease burden and is associated...
In Australia, three to five children die each year because of otitis media complications, and 15 chi...
Australian Aboriginal children experience early, persistent and severe middle ear infections. We con...
Otitis media (OM) is a leading cause of health care visits and drugs prescription. Its complications...
It is unclear why some children with acute otitis media (AOM) have poor outcomes. Our aim was to des...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Otitis media (OM) is a leading cause of health care visits and drugs pres...
Otitis Media (OM) is a significant factor in the health of the indigenous population of Australia, a...
Ear disease and resultant hearing loss are significant public-health issues in developing countries ...
Otitis media (OM) is one of the most common paediatric illnesses for which medical advice is sought ...
Abstract Background It is unclear why some children with acute otitis media (AOM) have poor outcomes...
Epidemiological data on acute otitis media (AOM), an infectious disease frequently affecting childre...
This summary of ear disease and hearing loss among Indigenous people is one of a series in this Jour...
Otitis media is inflammation of the middle ear and the tympanic membrane, which often occurs as a re...
Otitis media is the main reason young children receive antibiotics and is the leading reason for phy...
[Extract] Otitis media in childhood, and its important consequences such as hearing loss, are more c...
Otitis media (OM) is a common problem worldwide. It carries a large disease burden and is associated...
In Australia, three to five children die each year because of otitis media complications, and 15 chi...
Australian Aboriginal children experience early, persistent and severe middle ear infections. We con...
Otitis media (OM) is a leading cause of health care visits and drugs prescription. Its complications...
It is unclear why some children with acute otitis media (AOM) have poor outcomes. Our aim was to des...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Otitis media (OM) is a leading cause of health care visits and drugs pres...
Otitis Media (OM) is a significant factor in the health of the indigenous population of Australia, a...
Ear disease and resultant hearing loss are significant public-health issues in developing countries ...
Otitis media (OM) is one of the most common paediatric illnesses for which medical advice is sought ...
Abstract Background It is unclear why some children with acute otitis media (AOM) have poor outcomes...
Epidemiological data on acute otitis media (AOM), an infectious disease frequently affecting childre...
This summary of ear disease and hearing loss among Indigenous people is one of a series in this Jour...
Otitis media is inflammation of the middle ear and the tympanic membrane, which often occurs as a re...
Otitis media is the main reason young children receive antibiotics and is the leading reason for phy...