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Do middle ear infections matter? Student self-reported perceptions of behaviour, including social skills, following experience with otitis media with effusion [PDF]
Children frequently experience fluctuating conductive hearing loss during and following episodes of otitis media with effusion. With the prevalence of the disease increasing in the non-Indigenous population in Australia, many children may be at risk of ...
Stenton, Janice S.
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Acute otitis media (AOM) represents a significant disease burden in the pediatric population. Besides vaccinations, there are no robust measures of reducing incidence of AOM in this age-group. This is a randomized controlled clinical trial evaluating the
Tristan Tham+2 more
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Sensitive viral diagnostic methods have identified increasing prevalence of asymptomatic viral infection. This study determined the epidemiologic characteristics and etiology of asymptomatic upper respiratory tract infection in the first year of life and
T. Chonmaitree+9 more
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ABSTRACT The tympanic bulla of South American camelids is a unique multi‐compartmental structure with an internal architecture resembling that of honeycomb. This unique configuration creates surgical challenges for the treatment of refractory otitis media cases in llamas (Lama glama).
Timothy M. Chamberlain+2 more
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Acute Otitis media treated by the opsonic index method. By invitation [PDF]
Alexander C. Magruder, Gerald B. Webb
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ABSTRACT Introduction Tympanic membrane perforation can cause hearing impairment with detrimental effects on communication and quality of life, and is a problem affecting an estimated 250 million people. To date, there is little analysis to inform public policy on options for assistive hearing technology rehabilitation in this group.
Thomas Hampton+3 more
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New type of corona virus induced acute otitis media in adult
V. Fidan
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Clinicians’ adherence to local antibiotic guidelines for upper respiratory tract infections in the ear, nose & throat casualty department of a public general hospital [PDF]
Background: In Malta, resistance to antibiotics constitutes a major threat to public health. This study aims to assess clinicians’ adherence to local antibiotic guidelines when treating cases of acute otitis media, acute tonsillitis and ...
Caruana Galizia, Sarah+1 more
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