WHO Estimates Released on Magnitude of Disabling Hearing Loss

In 2012, WHO released new estimates on the magnitude of disabling hearing loss. The estimates are based on a review of 42 population-based studies carried out up to 2010. Based on these, the estimates are as follows:

  • There are 360 million persons in the world with disabling hearing loss (5.3% of the world’s population).
  • 328 million (91%)of these are adults (183 million males, 145 million females)
  • 32 (9%) million of these are children.
  • The prevalence of disabling hearing loss in children is greatest in South Asia, Asia Pacific and Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Approximately one-third of persons over 65 years are affected by disabling hearing loss.
  • The prevalence of disabling hearing loss in adults over 65 years is highest in South Asia, Asia Pacific and Sub-Saharan Africa.

For a short PowerPoint presentation that provides further information on these estimates, please follow this link.

Link: http://www.who.int/pbd/deafness/estimates/en/index.html