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Search for: [Abstract = "It is assumed that the critical period for diagnosis of hearing disorders is the baby's first three months of life and that appropriate course and implementation of treatment and\/or rehabilitation should begin before a child is six months old. In practice, various kinds of problems may occur during auditory screening of a child may exceed this interval. This problem is particularly pronounced among children with development and health problems and leads to unreliable and varied results. Due to the patient absenteeism at scheduled health check ups, swift implementation of necessary treatment of children whose results were being analyzed in this study was often impossible.The aim of this study was an analysis of causes and prevalence of difficulties occurring during the first year of auditory screening among groups of children with congenital hearing loss in children during first 12 months of their life, evaluation of results was carried out.Additionally evaluation of diagnostic results was carried out for children over 12 months old which qualified to chosen groups with congenital hearing impairment ."]

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