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Impacto del cribado auditivo neonatal

La deficiencia auditiva infantil permanente es la discapacidad sensorial más común que afecta 1 de 750 niños y está presente al nacimiento en más del 80% de los afectados.
Autor/a: Hannah Pimperton, Hazel Blythe, Jana Kreppner, Merle Mahon, Janet L Peacock, Jim Stevenson, Emmanouela Terlektsi, Sarah Worsfold, Ho Ming Yuen, Colin R Kennedy The impact of universal newborn hearing screening on long-term literacy outcomes: a prospective cohort study
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