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    • Key Facts
    • Overview
    • Hearing Loss and Deafness
    • Causes of Hearing Loss and Deafness
    • The Impact of Unaddressed Hearing Loss
    • Prevention
    • Identification and Management
    • Rehabilitation For Hearing Loss
    • Who Response
    By 2050, nearly 2.5 billion people are projected to have some degree of hearing loss, and at least 700 million will require hearing rehabilitation.
    Over 1 billion young adults are at risk of permanent, avoidable hearing loss due to unsafe listening practices.
    An annual additional investment of less than US$ 1.40 per person is needed to scale up ear and hearing care services globally.
    Over a 10-year period, this promises a return of nearly US$ 16 for every US dollar invested.

    Over 5% of the world’s population – or 430 million people – require rehabilitation to address their disabling hearing loss (including 34 million children). It is estimated that by 2050 over 700 million people – or 1 in every 10 people – will have disabling hearing loss. Disabling hearing loss refers to hearing loss greater than 35 decibels (dB) in ...

    A person who is not able to hear as well as someone with normal hearing – hearing thresholds of 20 dB or better in both ears – is said to have hearing loss. Hearing loss may be mild, moderate, severe or profound. It can affect one ear or both ears and leads to difficulty in hearing conversational speech or loud sounds. Hard of hearing refers to peo...

    Although these factors can be encountered at different periods across the life span, individuals are most susceptible to their effects during critical periods in life.

    When unaddressed, hearing loss impacts many aspects of life at individual level: 1. communication and speech; 2. cognition; 3. social isolation, loneliness and stigma; 4. impact on society and economy;effects on years lived with disability (YDLs) and disability adjusted life years (DALYs); and 5. education and employment: In developing countries, c...

    Many of the causes that lead to hearing loss can be avoided through public health strategies and clinical interventions implemented across the life course. Prevention of hearing loss is essential throughout the life course, from prenatal and perinatal periods to older age. In children, nearly 60% of hearing loss is due to avoidable causes that can ...

    Early identification of hearing loss and ear diseases is key to effective management. This requires systematic screening for detection of hearing loss and related ear diseases in those who are most at risk. This includes: 1. newborn babies and infants 2. pre-school and school-age children 3. people exposed to noise or chemicals at work 4. people re...

    Rehabilitation helps people with hearing loss to function at their optimum, which means they can be as independent as possible in everyday activities. Specifically, rehabilitation helps them to participate in education, work, recreation and meaningful roles, e.g. in their families or communities–throughout their lives. Interventions for rehabilitat...

    WHO’s work on ear and hearing care is to promote integrated people-centred ear and hearing care (IPC-EHC). WHO’s work is guided by the recommendations of the WHO World report on hearing (2021) and the World Health Assembly resolution on prevention of deafness and hearing loss. WHO’s work includes: 1. guiding, assisting and supporting Member States ...

  2. 聋人 文化 (Deaf culture)描述的是一个患有 耳聋,主要通过 手語 进行交流的社区的社会信仰,行为,艺术,文学传统,历史,价值观及共用机构。. “deaf” (聋的)一词尤其是在聋人文化内部作为文化标签使用时,经常大写首字母D,并在言语和 手势 中 ...

  3. 聾協是香港最大及歷史最悠久之由聾人管理之非牟利社會服務機構,提供全面社會福利、醫療及教育服務給聾人、弱聽人士、其家人,以及其他殘疾人士。 聾協同時是世界聾人聯合會的香港代表,代表香港聾人出席本地、國內及國際聾人會議。 組織架構.

  4. 聾人 文化 (Deaf culture)描述的是一個患有 耳聾,主要通過 手語 進行交流的社區的社會信仰,行為,藝術,文學傳統,歷史,價值觀及共用機構。. 「deaf」 (聾的)一詞尤其是在聾人文化內部作為文化標籤使用時,經常大寫首字母D,並在言語和 手勢 中稱為「大D ...

  5. Human Rights of Deaf People. We are committed to achieving human rights for more than 70 million deaf people around the world. What does human rights mean to deaf people? Learn more about human rights here. Empowering Our Members. In over 136 countries, deaf people are engaging in local advocacy and having a global impact. Learn More.

  6. 2024年2月1日 · The vast majority live in low- and middle-income countries where they often do not have access to appropriate ear and hearing care services. There are also hundreds of millions of people at risk of hearing damage due to noise induced hearing loss from both recreational and industrial noise.

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