1978
DOI: 10.1159/000275413
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Results of Hearing Testing at 7-Year Follow-Up of Kanamycin-Treated Newborn Infants

Abstract: A follow-up study 7–8 years after kanamycin treatment of 83 newborn infants in the Tampere University Central Hospital is described. The Apgar scores ranged from 1 to 10, about half of the patients being premature. Only in 1 case (1.2%) a slight bilateral high-tone loss was found. This patient’s birth had been complicated by ablation of the placenta with subsequent cesarean section and he had neonatal sepsis as well. The cause of this hearing defect is thus not necessarily the use of kanamycin. Because of the … Show more

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