Browsing Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology by Subject "Deaf infants"

Browsing Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology by Subject "Deaf infants"

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  • Swanepoel, De Wet (Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 2011)
    Pediatric audiology has seen the inclusion of the auditory steady-state response (ASSR) in slinical test batteries as a valuable diagnostic tool. Its unique stimuli, recording and analysis characteristics allow for ...
  • Swanepoel, De Wet (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2009-03)
    Every day close to 2 000 babies are born with or acquire permanent bilateral hearing loss within the first few weeks of life, and at least 90% of them live in developing countries like South Africa. Infant hearing loss is ...
  • Swanepoel, De Wet; Storbeck, Claudine; Friedland, Peter L. (Elsevier, 2009)
    Early hearing detection and intervention programs have become the standard of care to ensure optimal outcomes for infants with hearing loss, their families and society at large. The overwhelming majority of infants with ...
  • Swanepoel, De Wet (Ora Buerkli-Halevy, Phonak AG, 2010-11-10)
  • Swanepoel, De Wet (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2009-08)
    Intervention for infants with hearing loss aims to provide access to auditory input through amplification devices as soon as possible. These may include hearing aids fitted to match the unique hearing loss of the child, ...
  • Swanepoel, De Wet (Medpharm Publications, 2008)
    Newborn hearing screening has seen tremendous growth in developed countries worldwide, having become the standard of public healthcare, with countries like the USA and UK screening nearly all newborns. Whilst the costs of ...