Infant Screening Fails to Detect All Cases of Hearing Loss

Infant screening tests for hearing problems may not catch all cases of hearing loss, especially if hearing problems crop up later in infancy or childhood, according to a new study.

Almost one-third of children with hearing aids passed screening for hearing loss when they were newborns, only to be diagnosed later in infancy or early childhood, the study said.

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