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      • This study concluded neonatal septicemia, prematurity, low birth weight, consanguinity, and birth asphyxia as the most common risk factor for deafness in children. In this study, waiting for improvement on behalf of parents and misguidance by doctors posed the most common additional risk factor for mutism.
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  2. Dec 30, 2023 · Other treatments were pointed towards the causes of acquired deaf-mutism, such as otitis media and nasopharynx illnesses (accounting for 20% of children treated in deaf mutes institutes) . Once the deafness and the subsequent mutism were established, no treatment was able to solve the condition.

  3. Feb 5, 2020 · In the postnatal period, neonatal septicemia (16%), prematurity (14%), low birth weight (12%), history of fever (6%), hyperbilirubinemia (4%), exposure to ototoxic drugs and neonatal meningitis (2%) were the common risk factors for hearing impairment.

  4. The 2019 National Deaf-Blind Child Count Report provides an annual "snap shot" of children and youth with deaf-blindness in the United States, including: Demographic data. The types and severity of vision and hearing losses. Causes of deaf-blindness and the types and prevalence of additional disabilities.

  5. Background. More than 90% of deaf children are born to hearing families who know little about deafness. Benefits from hearing screening at birth are often lost, as families find little information about pathways for deaf children but are key to ensuring deaf children receive relevant language and communication support.

  6. May 22, 2020 · The children fail to develop speech if they suffer from profound hearing loss, and are called ‘deaf-mute’. However, these children have no defect in their speech producing apparatus [ 1 ]. Hearing loss may be linked to certain risk factors present before birth (prenatal), during birth (perinatal), and thereafter (postnatal).

  7. Jun 21, 2023 · Apart from well-documented language, cognitive, and education disparities, the deaf population experiences less access to language-concordant preventive services, decreased health literacy, increased use of the emergency room, and increased obesity, suicide, and interpersonal violence, among others [ 15 – 18 ].

  8. Dec 30, 2023 · Other treatments were pointed towards the causes of acquired deaf-mutism, such as otitis media and nasopharynx illnesses (accounting for 20% of children treated in deaf mutes institutes) . Once the deafness and the subsequent mutism were established, no treatment was able to solve the condition.

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