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Universal newborn hearing screening in South Africa: A single-centre study

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posted on 2021-05-11, 11:54 authored by A Gina, NF Bednarczuk, A Jayawardena, P Rea, Q Arshad, Y Saman
Hearing screening for newborn babies is an established protocol in many high-income countries. Implementing such screening has yielded significant socioeconomic advantages at both an individual and societal level. This has yet to permeate low/middle-income countries (LMIC). Here, we illustrate how newborn hearing screening needs to be contextually adapted for effective utilisation and implementation in an LMIC. Specifically, this advocates the use of auditory brainstem testing as the first-line approach. We propose that such adaptation serves to maximise clinical efficacy and community participation at a reduced cost.

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EuropeAid/134258/M/ACT/ZA Cfp2/2014/15/87

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Citation

BMJ Paediatrics Open 2021;5:e000976. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2020-000976

Author affiliation

Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour, College of Life Sciences

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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BMJ Paediatrics Open

Volume

5

Publisher

BMJ Publishing Group

issn

2399-9772

eissn

2399-9772

Acceptance date

2021-02-16

Copyright date

2021

Available date

2021-05-11

Spatial coverage

England

Language

English

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