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HEARING LOSS: DIAGNOSIS, MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION
DIFFERENT TYPES OF HEARING LOSS
Of every 1000 infants,
1 to 3 are born deaf
or hard of hearing
Idiopathic, Progressive,
Acquired Hearing Loss
Otitis Media
5 to 7 % of children
between 5 and 7
years of age
have Auditory
Processing Disorders
Environmental Insult:
By age 18, approximately
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
-Infection
17 in 1000 children
Noise is responsible for at least 1/3
-Acoustic trauma
have a Hearing Problem
of Hearing Loss cases
-Ototoxic drugs
Incidence of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
-Hearing loss associated
is increasing in children-teenagers
with platinum-based
Chemotherapy:
Incidence: 11% - 97%
SOME RESEARCH TOPICS AT A.I. duPont
PROTECT YOUR HEARING
Frequency (Hz)
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1k
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8k
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Hearing Loss (dB)
-Improvement of Newborn Hearing Screening
-Risk Factors for Hearing Loss
-Genetic Studies
-Inner Ear Malformations
-Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
-Auditory Processing Disorders
-Chemoprotective agents
-Auditory Training Software for Rehabilitation
-Otitis Media
-Hearing Loss and Balance Dysfunction
14% of Adults between
the ages of 45 and 64
have Hearing Loss.
More than 30 % of People
over the age 65
and 40 to 50% of People
over the age of 75
have difficulty hearing
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Audiogram of Familiar Sounds at 6 feet
Noise
No
Level
Protection
(dB A)
90
8 hours
95
4 hours
100
2 hours
105
1 hour
110
½ hour
115
¼ hour
120
0
125
0
15 dB
Protection
No limit
No limit
No limit
8 hours
4 hours
2 hours
1 hour
0
Average Safe Hours per
Day (OSHA, 1992)
WEAR PROTECTIVE DEVICES!
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