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Evaluation of Hearing Loss after Failed Neonatal Hearing Screening
The Journal of Pediatrics, 08/20/09
Holster IL et al. – The use of universal newborn hearing screening results in a lower proportion of infants positive because of otitis media with effusion than the previously used Ewing/CAPAS test. Second, screening leads to identification of hearing loss and intervention at a younger age. Third, the positive predictive value for SNHL has improved.
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