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    1 in 4 people likely to have hearing problems by 2050: WHO

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    2021-03-03 08:34:59Xinhua Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download
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    Nearly 2.5 billion people worldwide, or one in four people, may be living with some degree of hearing loss by 2050, and at least 700 million of them will require access to ear and hearing care and other rehabilitation services unless action is taken, the World Health Organization warned on Tuesday in a report.

    The first World Report on Hearing by WHO, launched ahead of World Hearing Day on March 3, underlined the need to step up efforts to prevent and address hearing loss by investing and expanding access to ear and hearing care services.

    According to the report, almost 60 percent of hearing loss in children can be prevented through measures such as immunization for the prevention of rubella and meningitis, improved maternal and neonatal care, and screening for and early management of otitis media, or inflammatory diseases of the middle ear.

    While in adults, noise control, safe listening and surveillance of ototoxic medicines together with good ear hygiene can help maintain good hearing and reduce the potential for hearing loss, it said.

    However, lack of accurate information and stigmatizing attitudes to ear diseases and hearing loss often limit people from accessing care for these conditions. WHO statistics showed that in most countries, ear and hearing care is still not integrated into national health systems and accessing care services is challenging for those with ear diseases and hearing loss.

    But the most glaring gap in health system capacity is in human resources, the report said. Among low-income countries, for example, about 78 percent have fewer than one ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist per million population. This gap can be closed through integration of ear and hearing care into primary health care through strategies.

    "Untreated hearing loss can have a devastating impact on people's ability to communicate, to study and to earn a living," said WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

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