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- Deafness and hearing loss - World Health Organization (WHO)
Children with hearing loss and deafness in developing countries rarely receive any schooling WHO estimates that unaddressed hearing loss costs the global economy US$ 980 billion annually due to health sector costs (excluding the cost of hearing devices), costs of educational support, loss of productivity and societal costs
- 耳聋和听力损失 - World Health Organization (WHO)
世卫组织有关耳聋和听力损失的实况报道,描述了造成耳聋和听力损失的原因、影响、如何预防以及世卫组织的应对工作。
- Ear and hearing care - World Health Organization (WHO)
Prevention of hearing loss and deafness is essential throughout the life course – from prenatal and perinatal periods to older age In children, nearly 60% of hearing loss is due to avoidable causes that can be prevented through implementation of public health measures, such as vaccination and maternal and neonatal care
- CHILDHOOD HEARING LOSS - World Health Organization (WHO)
Hearing loss is much more frequent in children born of a consanguineous marriage (5, 37-39) Infections (5, 37-40) o Children may be born with hearing loss because the mother had an infection during pregnancy, for example, with rubella or cytomegalovirus “Hard of hearing” is used to describe people with hearing loss ranging from
- World Report on Hearing - World Health Organization (WHO)
The World Report on Hearing is structured in 4 sections: Why hearing matters: hearing across the life–course; Solutions for everyone: hearing loss can be prevented and addressed; Facing the challenges: improving access to ear and hearing care; The vision of ear and hearing care: designing the way forward; Call to action
- Deafness and hearing loss - World Health Organization (WHO)
Disabling hearing loss refers to hearing loss greater than 35 decibels (dB) in the better hearing ear in adults When unaddressed, a person with hearing loss can experience significant impacts on communication, speech, cognition, and social interactions, as well as educational and employment aspects
- Deafness and hearing loss: Hearing checks and the hearWHO app
Hearing loss means a reduction in the ability to hear There are different grades of hearing loss: Mild: some difficulty in understanding soft speech or speech in noisy places; Moderate: difficulty in hearing regular conversations; Moderately severe: difficulty hearing most speech and taking part in conversation
- Vision and hearing loss - World Health Organization (WHO)
Vision and hearing interventions are some of the most cost-effective that exist, yet they are too frequently difficult to access and poorly integrated into health services The impact of vision and hearing loss is also influenced by other coexisting conditions Dual sensory loss (deafblindness) affects 0 2–2 0% of the global population
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