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Indian Pediatr ; 2019 Dec; 56(12): 1003-1006
Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199438

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Deafblindness or dual sensory impairment (DSI) is a distinctive disability, which encompasses varying degrees of hearing impairmentand low vision. The impact of deafblindness is not merely an addition of the impact of the two disabilities, but it is manifold. Deafblindchildren have cognitive, speech, motor and social delay. They can have multiple medical needs, which should be identified and met. It isestimated that there could be more than 500,000 deafblind adults and children in India. Doctors, general public, strategists and lawmakers need to have heightened awareness of its various aspects. It is time India acts for long-term welfare of its deafblind children,including their disability rights and access to a structured health and education system, thus increasing their chance of becomingindependent employable adults.

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