UNICEF Kyrgyzstan has provided equipment for the early screening of hearing problems in newborns and children to 22 family medicine centres and maternity hospitals across the country. The organization reported.
The equipment allows medical staff to identify hearing impairment in newborns from their first day of life. Additionally, Osh Inter-Regional Children’s Hospital is now the first hospital in southern Kyrgyzstan to be equipped with the latest technology to diagnose and verify hearing problems in children. The total cost of the equipment is 8.6 million Kyrgyz soms (over $99,000).
Medical facilities in Bishkek, Osh, Jalal-Abad, Nookat, Suzak, Cholpon-Ata, and Kara-Kol have received 22 audio screening devices that enable quick preliminary diagnosis of hearing difficulties. The National Centre for Maternity and Children’s Health and the Children’s Hospital in Osh have received diagnostic equipment that allows medical staff to provide comprehensive diagnosis.
More than 150 doctors in relevant medical facilities have completed training courses to ensure that the equipment is used correctly and effectively. Even family doctors and family nurses are able to identify the risks of hearing issues in children early.
UNICEF continues to work with the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic to promote early detection of health problems in children so that they can be prevented or treated promptly.