2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2012.03.027
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Prevalence and risk factors of otitis media with effusion in school children in Eastern Anatolia

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“…[15] Gultekin et al [16] examined 1,740 children in Istanbul, Turkey and found a prevalence of 8.7% (n=151). The prevalence rate of SOM in our study 4.67% (n=110) is lower than most other reports [11][12][13]16] in comparative age groups. Common usage of antibiotics for treating AOM and easy access to health care services in the developing world are closely related to the prevalence of SOM.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 84%
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“…[15] Gultekin et al [16] examined 1,740 children in Istanbul, Turkey and found a prevalence of 8.7% (n=151). The prevalence rate of SOM in our study 4.67% (n=110) is lower than most other reports [11][12][13]16] in comparative age groups. Common usage of antibiotics for treating AOM and easy access to health care services in the developing world are closely related to the prevalence of SOM.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 84%
“…A recent study from the northern part of Turkey has reported the prevalence of SOM among primary school children to be 9.86%. [11] Another study by Kırıs et al [12] found the prevalence rate of SOM in preschool children in eastern Turkey to be 10.43%. In a screening study carried out with 1,077 children aged between 5 and 12 years in Trabzon, Turkey, in 2006, Caylan et al [13] found the prevalence of SOM to be 11.14% (n=120).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, compared with the study conducted in Bangladesh (11.9%) [9] and in Turkey (10.4% and 9.8%) [10, 11], a lower percentage of students in Zahedan had suffered hearing loss. However, the percentage of conductive hearing loss (7.9%) had a higher rate compared with that in Thailand (6.8%) [12] and India (4.79) [13] and also is very close to the study in Egypt (8.5%) [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Age is one of the most important risk factors for otitis media and, as a result, only a small subset of children will require PET insertion after age 6 [ 2 4 , 11 ]. In the present study, tympanostomy tube insertion was most common amongst 6 year-olds (36.1%, 95/263) and decreased substantially with increasing age, such that only 3% of PET insertions were performed on 12 year-olds (8/263) ( Figure 1 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%