Abstract:Researchers are showing that the rate of hearing loss in children with perinatal HIV infection (PHIV) is higher than in HIV-unexposed, uninfected children. These data, however, have been collected mostly in the USA; extensive hearing data from low- and middle-income countries are lacking. The purpose of this study was to collect audiometric data in PHIV and HIV-uninfected children living in Cape Town, South Africa. Questionnaire data along with distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) and pure-tone te… Show more
“…Otitis media is also a common diagnosis among children seen in many ENT clinics in resource limited settings and among HIV positive children and this is evident in our study population. For patients with SNHL, the high prevalence of SNHL seen among the HIV positive children is similar to findings from other studies conducted both locally and abroad [8, 11, 20]. Suggested theories of the pathophysiology of SNHL in HIV infection include effect of the disease process and drugs on mitochondrial function causing ototoxicity in patients who are predisposed [26, 27].…”
Section: 4 Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In Malawi, prevalence of HL was 24% among HIV infected children [10]. In addition, there are factors that could potentially modify the effect of HIV on HL and these include age, gender and prematurity but evidence regarding these factors is limited [11]. …”
“…Otitis media is also a common diagnosis among children seen in many ENT clinics in resource limited settings and among HIV positive children and this is evident in our study population. For patients with SNHL, the high prevalence of SNHL seen among the HIV positive children is similar to findings from other studies conducted both locally and abroad [8, 11, 20]. Suggested theories of the pathophysiology of SNHL in HIV infection include effect of the disease process and drugs on mitochondrial function causing ototoxicity in patients who are predisposed [26, 27].…”
Section: 4 Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In Malawi, prevalence of HL was 24% among HIV infected children [10]. In addition, there are factors that could potentially modify the effect of HIV on HL and these include age, gender and prematurity but evidence regarding these factors is limited [11]. …”
“…Extensive demographic data are shown in Torre et al [10]. Briefly, in Table 1 PHIV children were mostly female (62.2%), black race (73.0%) and spoke Xhosa (67.6%) as the primary language at home.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study included the same 61 children (37 PHIV [23 females, 14 males], 24 HIV-uninfected [8 females, 16 males]) that participated in the study by Torre et al [10]. Extensive demographic data are shown in Torre et al [10].…”
Children with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are more likely to have hearing loss and are more susceptible to middle ear infections. The purpose of this study was to quantitatively measure middle ear function, using tympanometry,
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