Universal vs high risk screening
Universal vs high risk screening
Universal vs high risk screening
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Risk Indicates for Infants with Late<br />
Onset/Progressive Hearing Loss<br />
• Neonatal <strong>risk</strong> factors including hyperbilirubinemia<br />
requiring exchange transfusion<br />
• Syndromes associated with hearing loss such as<br />
Usher’s syndrome<br />
• Neurodegenerative disorders such as Friedreich’s<br />
ataxia<br />
• Head trauma<br />
• Recurrent persistent otitis media with effusion for<br />
more than three months