World Hearing Day: Watu Bilioni 1.5 Duniani wanaishi na tatizo la usikivu

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Machi 03, 2022 ni Siku ya Usikivu Duniani ambapo inaelezwa takriban Watu Bilioni 1.5 Duniani kote wanaishi na tatizo la usikivu. Wataalamu wa Shirika la Afya Duniani (WHO) wanasema idadi hii inaweza kuongezeka hadi Bilioni 2.5 kufikia Mwaka 2030

Inaelezwa, Mamilioni ya Vijana wapo hatarini kupoteza uwezo wa kusikia kutokana na matumizi yasiyo salama ya vifaa vya sauti pamoja na athari za viwango vya sauti katika maeneo mbalimbali kama vilabu vya usiku, baa, matamasha na matukio ya michezo

Maadhimisho ya Mwaka 2022 yanabeba kaulimbiu isemayo, "Ili kusikia maisha yote, sikiliza kwa uangalifu!"

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A person is said to have hearing loss if they are not able to hear as well as someone with normal hearing, meaning hearing thresholds of 20 dB or better in both ears. It can be mild, moderate, moderately severe, severe or profound, and can affect one or both ears. Major causes of hearing loss include congenital or early onset childhood hearing loss, chronic middle ear infections, noise-induced hearing loss, age-related hearing loss, and ototoxic drugs that damage the inner ear.

The impacts of hearing loss are broad and can be profound. They include a loss of the ability to communicate with others delayed language development in children, which can lead to social isolation, loneliness and frustration, particularly among older people with hearing loss. Many areas lack sufficient accommodations for hearing loss, which effect academic performance and options for employment. Children with hearing loss and deafness in developing countries rarely receive any schooling. WHO estimates that unaddressed hearing loss costs the global economy US$ 980 billion annually due to health sector costs (excluding the cost of hearing devices), costs of educational support, loss of productivity and societal costs

Deafness and hearing loss are widespread and found in every region and country. Currently more than 1.5 billion people (nearly 20% of the global population) live with hearing loss. 430 million of them have disabling hearing loss. It is expected that by 2050, there could be over 700 million people with disabling hearing loss.

Globally, 34 million children have deafness or hearing loss, of which 60% of cases are due to preventable causes. At the other end of the lifespan, approximately 30% of people over 60 years of age have hearing loss.

Many of the impacts of hearing loss can be mitigated through early detection and interventions. These include specialized education programs and sign language instruction for young children and their families. Assistive technologies, including hearing aids, cochlear implants, closed captioning and other devices can help people with hearing loss at any age. People may also benefit from speech therapy, aural rehabilitation and other related services.

Low- and middle-income countries bear a disproportionate burden from hearing loss. WHO estimates that global hearing aid production covers just 3% of the need in these countries.

Source: Deafness and hearing loss
 
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Tarehe 3 Machi ni Siku ya 23 ya Kitaifa ya Kutunza Masikio, na kaulimbiu ya mwaka huu ni "Kutunza Afya ya Usikivu, Kusikiliza Mustakabali Mzuri".
 
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