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Children exposed to HIV in the womb at increased risk for hearing loss ScienceDaily (June 20, 2012) — Children exposed to HIV in the womb may be more likely to experience hearing loss by age 16 than are their unexposed peers, according to scientists in a National Institutes of Health research network. See Also: Hearing LossDiseases and ConditionsHIV and AIDSInfectious DiseasesDisabilityChildren's Health Hearing impairmentUltrasoundTrichomoniasisPremature birth The researchers estimated that hearing loss affects 9 to 15 percent of HIV-infected children and 5 to 8 percent of children who did not have HIV at birth but whose mothers had HIV infection during pregnancy. Study participants ranged from 7 to 16 years old. The researchers defined hearing loss as the level at which sounds could be detected, when averaged over four frequencies important for speech understanding (500, 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hertz), that was 20 decibels or higher than the normal hearing level for adolescents or young adults in either ear. "Children exposed to HIV before birth are at higher risk for hearing difficulty, and it's important for them
Children exposed to HIV in the womb at increased risk for hearing loss
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