About 5 million episodes of acute otitis media occur in the United States each year and are routinely treated with antibiotics.
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Children age 6 months to 5 years are still being recruited for the otitis media, or ear infection, trial.
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Native Americans and Inuit are more likely to be infected with colds and develop complications such as otitis media than Caucasians.
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Also, children who heard poorly because of chronic otitis media might have had unrecognized speech delay mistaken for mental retardation.
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There have been reports of skin infections in chickens and sea animals and lung infections and otitis in sheep and cattle.
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Recurrent otitis media is frequently associated with proximal 18q-and, in some cases, may cause conductive hearing loss.
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Before the invention of antibiotics, myringotomy without tube placement was also used as a major treatment of severe acute otitis media.
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These show potential for preventing secondary bacterial infections, e . g . pneumonia developing in patients suffering from flu and otitis.
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He also studied the pathology of cholesteatoma, serous otitis media, labyrinthitis, congenital deafness and intracranial complications of otitis media.
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He also studied the pathology of cholesteatoma, serous otitis media, labyrinthitis, congenital deafness and intracranial complications of otitis media.