REHABILITATION OF HEARING IMPAIRED CHILDREN IN INDIA ? AN UPDATE
Journal: Otolaryngology online journal (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-01-27
Authors : Sulabha M Naik Mahendra S Naik Akriti Sharma;
Page : 20-31
Keywords : hearing impaired; rehaibilitation;
Abstract
The prevalence of deafness in India is fairly significant. It is the second most common cause of disability. Approximately 63 million people (6.3%) in India suffer from significant auditory loss.1 Rehabilitation of hearing impaired children in India remains a challenging task. Early detection and intervention are the mainstay of this initiative. This article does not purport to detail the clinical aspects and surgical management of hearing handicapped children. We discuss here the resources and options available in India for the education of deaf children and the role of the Government bodies in rehabilitation. Awareness about education and rehabilitation of hearing handicapped is low among the general public and even among the medical fraternity.
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