2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2012.04.001
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Nature and onset of communication disorder in pediatrics with HIV

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“…The authors did not describe the CDC classification system or the immunologic and clinical categories at the moment of the vocal evaluation. These results (8) differ from those found in the present study. It is worth mentioning that, at the time of this study evaluation, 94.59% of the children were not or mildly symptomatic and 100% had no evidence of suppression.…”
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“…The authors did not describe the CDC classification system or the immunologic and clinical categories at the moment of the vocal evaluation. These results (8) differ from those found in the present study. It is worth mentioning that, at the time of this study evaluation, 94.59% of the children were not or mildly symptomatic and 100% had no evidence of suppression.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is only one study that evaluated the voices of HIV-infected children (8) ; the authors found altered vocal parameters in the perceptual-auditory analysis for 21 of the 67 children (31.3%). Of these children with deviated vocal quality, 10 (14.9%) presented hoarseness; 8 (11.9%), harshness, and 3 (4.47%), breathiness.…”
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“…Studies evaluating the hearing in children with HIV/AIDS have demonstrated that 32.8% of individuals analyzed suffer from hearing loss (9) . Another study (7) reports a higher prevalence of hearing loss (59.4%) in children and adolescents with HIV/AIDS, in addition to alterations in the central auditory pathways (5,6) .…”
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