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Prevalence of Hearing Loss in a Cohort of HIV-Infected Patients
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Hearing loss is a significant preexisting condition among patients infected
with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Difficulty hearing can interfere
with the communication of important health care information from provider
to patient, including information on preventing HIV transmission and opportunistic
illnesses associated with HIV. In addition, infectious disease treatments
such as aminoglycoside antibiotics, which are ototoxic, may contribute to
hearing impairments. To determine the prevalence of hearing loss among HIV-infected
patients, we examined data in the Adult Spectrum of HIV Disease (ASD) project,
a multicenter medical record review surveillance initiative conducted in 11
US cities. The methods used in ASD have been previously described.1-2 Medical records of ASD enrollees
are retrospectively reviewed for the 12-month period prior to their enrollment
date, and at subsequent 6-month intervals until patient death or loss to follow-up.
In February 1998, hearing loss was added to the list of conditions collected
in the ASD study and . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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