“…This suggests disease-specific dysfunction, although occupational noise exposure history, with and without the use of hearing protection, was common in this group (71%). This is consistent with a number of clinical reports, [27][28][29][30][31][32] as well as other reported case series documenting abnormal hearing in 14-33% of adults with CM 17,33,34 , notably more than hearing loss in children with CM, reported to be less than 10% 19 . However, the rate is less than that observed in bacterial meningitis, which was recently shown to affect 44% of children with a preponderance of SNHL 35 , but more than tuberculous meningitis which also causes a basilar meningitis similar to CM but has less than a 5% incidence of hearing loss 33 .…”