Examples of using Hearing screening in English and their translations into German
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South Africa: app-based hearing screenings for 10'000 children.
Sonova Volunteer Alejandro from Spain conducting hearing screenings.
Hearing screenings for newborns were introduced in maternity clinics in Yerevan in 1997.
But the interest in having a hearing screening has increased.
Hearing screening enable recognizing the problem and reaching children who have such problems- said Prof.
The United States is making progress in its hearing screening of newborns.
Skarżyński underlined that hearing screening does not confine itself to detection of hearing disorders.
The local non-profit organization Los Pipitos looks after people with disabilities andorganizes regular hearing screenings.
Almost all Swedish hospitals offer hearing screening of newborns.
During her stay she conducted hearing screenings, fitted hearing aids and shared her expertise in audiology with the local staff.
In the World Hearing Centre, modern telemedicine also allows the performance of large-scale hearing screening programmes.
For the majority of children from rural areas, hearing screening is the only chance for early detection of hearing loss.
The hearing screening station is a ready-to-use system that allows the measurement of hearing ability without specialist support.
At peak levels, above 140 dB, Occupational Safety andHealth guidelines recommend the use of hearing protection and regular hearing screenings.
The authors of the recommend that hearing screening should be as common as screening for blood pressure and vision.
Two decades of hiswork have placed Poland in the global forefront of countries implementing hearing screening for children in different age-groups.
New hearing screening program will be implemented in two stages- first in eight voivodeships in eastern part of Poland and later in eight voivodeships in western Poland.
Among Spaniards aged between 55 and 75 years only one in three have ever had a hearing screening, according to data provided by the Spanish Society of Otorhinolaryngology.
Hearing screening carried out by the Institute in previous years, which already included a population of over 1 million children from primary schools in rural and urban-rural communities throughout Poland, a population of 7 and 12 years old in Warsaw and many towns in Poland, showed that even every sixth child may have different types of hearing problems;
It is anticipated that a comprehensive newborn hearing screening program will enable over 2,000 infants to be provided with hearing aids in the Centro Cristiano over the next five years.
