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Hearing health care is a global priority | NIDCD

Hearing health care is a global priority | NIDCD

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World Hearing Day is March 3. Image of a young girl whispering to her grandfather.

Approximately 466 million children and adults worldwide have disabling hearing loss, according to the World Health Organization. Deafness and hearing loss affect people of all ages and in all segments of the population, including millions who live in countries with sparse resources and strategies to address ear and hearing problems. The good news is that experts and organizations around the world are turning their attention toward making hearing health care a global priority. As part of World Hearing Day, I’d like to share with you some of these important international efforts.

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