Excerpt Every year, roughly two to three babies out of every thousand healthy newborns are diagnosed with hearing loss, and another two to three per thousand children are diagnosed with hearing loss before kindergarten. The incidence of hearing loss for infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is almost 10 times as high. This is part because premature babies are born before the organs are fully developed, including those involved with hearing, and they are more prone to complications overall. In addition, some NICU babies are given gentamicin or other ototoxic medications, which can result in a higher incidence of hearing loss. Early identification of hearing loss is vitally important. Congenital hearing loss not only interferes w...
Aim: To determine the prevalence and independent relationship between hearing loss and risk factors ...
Congenital hearing loss (CHL) is one of the most common neurologic birth defect in the world. Over t...
Infants begin to learn language in the earliest months of life. In the absence of early identificati...
The number of preterm births has increased over the past decades as a result of increasing maternal ...
Hearing loss is one of the most common birth defects; about 3-4 in 1,000 newborns have significant h...
Focuses on studies dealing with identification of hearing loss in newborns and infants (1960–1995). ...
Abstract- Regardless of severity, earlier intervention to correct hearing loss in children improves ...
Infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), who represent the 4-8% of all births, p...
Background: Permanent hearing loss is a common neonatal health problem which leads to deleterious ef...
Background: Permanent hearing loss is a common neonatal health problem which leads to deleterious ef...
Regardless of severity, earlier intervention to correct hearing loss in children improves speech dev...
From World Health Organization data, the prevalence of hearing impairment among infants varies betwe...
Background and Aim: Studies have shown that several factors affect the hearing loss of infants hospi...
Introduction: Hearing is essential for humans to communicate with one another. Early diagnosis of he...
Deafness is the most common disability present at birth. In the United States, approximately one in ...
Aim: To determine the prevalence and independent relationship between hearing loss and risk factors ...
Congenital hearing loss (CHL) is one of the most common neurologic birth defect in the world. Over t...
Infants begin to learn language in the earliest months of life. In the absence of early identificati...
The number of preterm births has increased over the past decades as a result of increasing maternal ...
Hearing loss is one of the most common birth defects; about 3-4 in 1,000 newborns have significant h...
Focuses on studies dealing with identification of hearing loss in newborns and infants (1960–1995). ...
Abstract- Regardless of severity, earlier intervention to correct hearing loss in children improves ...
Infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), who represent the 4-8% of all births, p...
Background: Permanent hearing loss is a common neonatal health problem which leads to deleterious ef...
Background: Permanent hearing loss is a common neonatal health problem which leads to deleterious ef...
Regardless of severity, earlier intervention to correct hearing loss in children improves speech dev...
From World Health Organization data, the prevalence of hearing impairment among infants varies betwe...
Background and Aim: Studies have shown that several factors affect the hearing loss of infants hospi...
Introduction: Hearing is essential for humans to communicate with one another. Early diagnosis of he...
Deafness is the most common disability present at birth. In the United States, approximately one in ...
Aim: To determine the prevalence and independent relationship between hearing loss and risk factors ...
Congenital hearing loss (CHL) is one of the most common neurologic birth defect in the world. Over t...
Infants begin to learn language in the earliest months of life. In the absence of early identificati...