Despite the advances in antibiotic treatments, ear infections can still lead to severe neurological complications such as ...
This study addresses fundamental questions surrounding otitis media effusion in Down syndrome, identifying DYRK1A as a key gene involved in the condition. The findings are compelling, highlighting ...
The genetic cause for the most common type of hearing loss in children with Down syndrome has been identified in mice by ...
Early-life infection burden is associated with an increased risk for later moderate-to-severe infections and systemic ...
Early childhood infections significantly increase the risk of severe infections and antibiotic use later in childhood, ...
The gene DYRK1A could be a potential therapeutic target to treat ‘glue ear’ in people with Down syndrome, according to a new study.
The genetic cause for the most common type of hearing loss in children with Down syndrome has been identified in mice by ...
Background: Acute otitis media (AOM) often occurs as a complication of upper respiratory tract infection (URI). Objective: To describe otoscopic findings during URI, the full clinical spectrum of ...
The genetic cause for the most common type of hearing loss in children with Down syndrome has been identified in mice by researchers at UCL, the ...
Background: Information regarding the specific characteristics of bilateral acute otitis media (BAOM) versus unilateral acute otitis media (UAOM) is lacking. Objectives: To compare the ...
Young children, older adults and those with weakened immune systems are at a higher risk of developing severe illness due to ...
Ear infections are also known as glue ear, secretory otitis media, middle ear infection, or serous otitis media. Outer ear infections are known as otitis externa or swimmer’s ear. Infections in ...