Results of hearing screening of school-age children in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Piotr Henryk SkarzynskiWeronika SwierniakElżbieta GosIrina PierzyńskaAdam WalkowiakKatarzyna Beata CywkaKinga WołujewiczHenryk SkarzynskiPublished in: Primary health care research & development (2020)
This study included 452 children aged 7-13 years old. Based on audiograms, screening showed that 123 (27.2%) of the children had hearing impairment. The study has important implications for clinical practice and health policy. There is a need for systematic monitoring of hearing status among children of this age, and parents and educators need to be made aware of the significance of hearing loss.