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Assessment and Evaluation of the High Risk Neonate: The NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale
Published on: August 25, 2014
[Neonatal hearing screening--consequences for public health policy]
Abstract:
In Germany 1-2 of every thousand newborns suffer from severe hearing impairment. The fatal consequences of this irreversible condition are avoidable only if therapy is started as early as possible--according to current US-American recommendations before the age of 6 months. In Germany children even with severe hearing loss are identified only when they are 21 months old (average figure). Universal hearing screening before the age of 3 months could be a useful measure to reduce the mean age of children at the time of diagnosis and so to give them a chance of an early and promising therapy. In the USA this has been recommended by the National Institute of Health since 1993.

