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Childhood hearing loss detected beyond the newborn screen.

E Jane FitzgibbonsStephanie KeszegiCarlie J DriscollRachael Beswick
Published in: International journal of audiology (2022)
Risk-factor-based surveillance detects PNHL early but does not detect all cases. Screening children with speech and language delays, parental or professional concern, or with relevant medical circumstances (eg meningitis or chemotherapy) is warranted based on the types of PNHL detected. Further evidence may be required to justify the rollout of postnatal population childhood screening programs.
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