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High Risk Factors Associated With Early Childhood Hearing Loss: A 3-Year Review
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High Risk Factors Associated With Early Childhood Hearing Loss: A 3-Year Review

Kelsey A Dumanch, Lenore Holte, Tammy O'Hollearn, Elizabeth Walker, Jacob Clark and Jacob Oleson
American journal of audiology, Vol.26(2), pp.129-142
06/13/2017
DOI: 10.1044/2017_AJA-16-0116
PMID: 28475714

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Abstract

In this study, we examined the association between risk factors for hearing loss and early childhood hearing status (normal hearing, congenital hearing loss, or delayed-onset hearing loss). Follow-up rates of audiologic care following passed or referred birth screens for children with risk factors were also examined.
Hearing Loss - diagnosis Age Distribution Prevalence Humans Child, Preschool Infant Male Hearing Loss, Sensorineural - epidemiology Hearing Loss, Sensorineural - diagnosis Hearing Loss - congenital Hearing Tests - methods Female Iowa - epidemiology Retrospective Studies Odds Ratio Child Infant, Newborn Databases, Factual Severity of Illness Index Audiometry - methods Hearing Loss, Sensorineural - congenital Risk Assessment Hearing Loss - epidemiology Risk Factors Neonatal Screening - methods Age of Onset Sex Distribution Cohort Studies

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