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Infant hearing loss in South Africa: Age of intervention and parental needs for support

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Pages S30-S35 | Received 09 Jun 2008, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Claudine Störbeck, Alys Young, Selvarani Moodley & Safiyyah Ismail. (2023) Audiological profile of deaf and hard-of-hearing children under six years old in the “HI HOPES cohort” in South Africa (2006–2011). International Journal of Audiology 62:9, pages 845-852.
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Claudine Störbeck & Paula Pittman. (2008) Early intervention in South Africa: Moving beyond hearing screening. International Journal of Audiology 47:sup1, pages S36-S43.
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