Epidemiology of chronic suppurative otitis media and deafness in a rural area and developing an intervention strategy |
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Authors: | Amit K. Verma Amit Vohra Anirban Maitra Manjari Banerjee Reetu Singh Sumeet K. Mittal Vidhuti Bharadwaj Vikas Batra Anuj Bhatia Parul Aggarwal Vidushi Sharma Rohit Saxsena S. K. Kapoor |
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Affiliation: | (1) Combined Rural Health Services Project, Ballabhgarh, Haryana;(2) Department of Community Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, House No C1/18, 110 029 New Delhi |
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Abstract: | Of 613 children evaluated in a village in Haryana 94 (15.3%) were observed to have chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM). Fifty eight (61.7%) children had hearing impairment. CSOM contributed to 71.6% of the hearing impaired (58/81). On analysis of association of CSOM with literacy and socio-economic status of mothers, and age, sex, and upper respiratory tract infections (URI) in children positive correlation was observed only with URIs (P<0.001). Literacy and socio-economic status of the mothers did not correlate significantly with knowledge about treatment seeking, and ear cleaning practices, probably due to the narrow range of incomes and literacy levels. An intervention program consisting of play, demonstrations, health charts and slogans, and aural cleaning and antibiotic drops was introduced. |
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Keywords: | Chronic suppurative otitis media Perforation of ear drum Deafness Hearing impairment Rinne's test Maternal literacy & socio economic status and CSOM Knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding CSOM |
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