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Title: Universal Hearing Screening Vs Targetted Hearing Screening: Make a Choice
Authors: Vishwakarma, Chandrakant
Mathur, Rupali
Vishwakarma, Rajesh
Jindal, Sachin
Sharma, Pawan
Sinha, Vikas
Keywords: Otoacoustic emissions;Targetted hearing screening;Universal hearing screening
Issue Date: 2015
Journal Name: Indian Journal of Otology
Volume No.: 21
Issue No.: 3
Pages: 179-182
Abstract: Introduction: Universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) is mandatory in all developed country and is setting the trend in developing country too. Due to a large population, lack of education, less professionals, and limited access to such facilities in India few places targeted hearing screening (THS) is coming up. However, the comparison between UNHS and THS is less investigated till date. Aim of the Study: This study aimed to investigate the comparison between two hearing screening program that is UNHS and THS in the Indian context. Methods: In UNHS all the infants were screened at Tertiary Centre and for THS only infant with high-risk factors were screened at Advanced Audiological Centre. Further, all referral, screening, and diagnostic data were included in data analysis of both hearing screening program. Result: UNHS was difficult due to some system failure and a lot of time was wasted doing the different procedure. However, THS was much easier and false-positive and negative were lesser. Conclusion: In a vast population country with lack of manpower for the fi eld, it is important to have an alternative approach to the system for better outcome of the program.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/553
ISSN: 2249-9520
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