2020
DOI: 10.3126/kumj.v18i2.33257
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Universal Neonatal Hearing Screening: An Experience at Tertiary Care Hospital

Abstract: Background Hearing loss among neonates is one of the important health issue in pediatric population which may remain unnoticed until the child reaches a certain age. The importance of universal early screening, diagnosis and intervention in reducing the negative impact of congenital hearing loss has been described all over the world. Objective To observe the outcome of hearing screening by Automated Auditory Brainstem Response (AABR) in newborns delivered in Dhulikhel Hospital and neonates admitted in an… Show more

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“…Consequently, natural regeneration and the establishment of brown oak have remained poor. The situation requires intervention in the form of artificial regeneration involving direct seeding or planting of seedlings raised in nurseries and their protection from grazing (Shrestha & Paudel ).…”
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“…Consequently, natural regeneration and the establishment of brown oak have remained poor. The situation requires intervention in the form of artificial regeneration involving direct seeding or planting of seedlings raised in nurseries and their protection from grazing (Shrestha & Paudel ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the abundant seed production and profuse germination, the seedling establishment under natural conditions has remained poor (Singh et al ; Shrestha et al ; Covey et al ). Slow growth, excessive lopping of trees (Shrestha & Paudel ; Singh et al ), and climate change (Bisht & Kuniyal ) are some other factors believed to affect seed production and germination directly. Studies carried out in different parts of the Himalayas related the recruitment failure to overgrazing (Singh & Pande ; Shrestha & Paudel ), insufficient canopy gaps (Shrestha ), or a combination of both (Singh et al ).…”
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“…The topical administration of autologous PRP during myringoplasty is safe, highly effective, and successful, with no known complications, according to outcomes that were evaluated at 6 months. PRP helps chronic TM perforations heal more quickly, but it also prevents infection and eliminates the need for an inner EAC pack (15) . Table-I displays a comparison of various studies.…”
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“…Furthermore, infection of the uterus, ovaries and peritoneum have been described. [9][10] To our knowledge, there has only been one case in which an infection of the chorion with Mycobacterium tuberculosis was con rmed and reported . 11 In some other cases, a granulomatosis reaction has been described in removed placental tissue, but tests for TB were not available.…”
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