Newborn and Infant Hearing Screening Facing Globally Growing Numbers of People Suffering from Disabling Hearing Loss
Recent prevalence estimates indicate that in 2015 almost half a billion people—about 6.8% of the world’s population—had disabling hearing loss and that prevalence numbers will further increase. The World Health Organization (WHO) currently estimates that at least 34 mil...
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Main Authors: | Katrin Neumann (Author), Shelly Chadha (Author), George Tavartkiladze (Author), Xingkuan Bu (Author), Karl R. White (Author) |
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