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Int J Audiol ; 45(9): 528-36, 2006 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17005496

ABSTRACT

The objective of the study was to investigate the prevalence of congenital and early-onset hearing loss, and the influence of the known risk factors for hearing loss on infants in Jordan and Israel. Subjects were a total of nearly 17,000 infants from both countries, including infants with and without risk factors for hearing loss. The hearing screening protocol included distortion product otoacoustic emission, followed in case of repeated OAE referral or high risk (HR) infant by diagnostic auditory brainstem responses. The results indicate that the prevalence and severity of hearing loss amongst Jordanian infants (1.37%) is remarkably higher as compared to the Israeli infants (0.48%). The overall prevalence of bilateral SNHL was seven times more in the Jordanian infants, 18 times in non-risk, and three times in the HR infants relative to the Israeli infants. Risk factors including family history, hyperbilirubinemia, bacterial meningitis, and associated syndromes were more prevalent amongst Jordanian infants. This unique study underscores the importance of sharing and exchanging information to create empirical data to guide health-care providers in adapting protocols to the local constraints in developing countries.


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Hearing Loss/congenital , Hearing Loss/epidemiology , Neonatal Screening/methods , Developing Countries , Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem , Female , Hearing Loss/diagnosis , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Israel/epidemiology , Jordan/epidemiology , Male , Otoacoustic Emissions, Spontaneous , Prevalence , Risk Factors
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