Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery (Aug 2017)

Present Scenario of Childhood Deafness: A Tertiary Level Health Care Study

  • Kinjal Shankar Majumdar,
  • Aditya Ghosh Roy,
  • Kasturi Mondal,
  • Nirmalya Samanta,
  • Utpal Jana,
  • Biswajit Sikder,
  • Devjani Ghosh Shrestha

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
pp. 75 – 80

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Abstract Introduction Hearing loss is the most common sensory deficit in humans today. Approximately 63 million people in India suffer from significant auditory impairment. Materials and Methods Fifty children of 0-7 years age group, presented to a tertiary level center in Kolkata were assessed by objective and behavioural audiological tests. Result Mean age of presentation was found to be 40.5 months. No risk factor could be identified in 72% of the cases. 47% fell into the profoundly deaf category. Discussion Numerous studies agree that half of the infants with sensorineural hearing loss have no risk factors at birth and thus would be missed by a targeted hearing screening. Conclusion India certainly faces a worse situation regarding childhood deafness. Implementation of universal neonatal hearing screening along with pre-school hearing assessment can certainly change the scenario.

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