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Aid people with hearing impairment
Assist people with hearing impairment
Aurally handicapped
Aurally handicapped person
Communication related to hearing impairment
Communication related to hearing impairments
Concerted Action Committee on Impaired Hearing
Determine causes of hearing impairement
Diagnose hearing impairement
Hard-of-hearing
Hard-of-hearing person
Hearing impaired
Hearing impaired person
Hearing impairment
Hearing loss
Hearing-impaired
Hearing-impaired person
Hearing-impairment related communication
Help people with hearing impairment
Impaired hearing
Measure balance disorders
Measure hearing loss
Person who is hard of hearing
Person with a hearing loss
Profound bilateral impairment of hearing
Profound hearing impairment
Support people with hearing impairment

Traduction de «profound hearing impairment » (Anglais → Français) :

TERMINOLOGIE
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profound hearing impairment

déficience auditive profonde


aid people with hearing impairment | help people with hearing impairment | assist people with hearing impairment | support people with hearing impairment

aider des personnes malentendantes


aspects and characteristics of hearing-impairment related communication | communication related to hearing impairments | communication related to hearing impairment | hearing-impairment related communication

communication en lien avec les troubles de l’audition


profound bilateral impairment of hearing

ficience bilatérale profonde de l'audition


person who is hard of hearing | hard-of-hearing person | hearing impaired person | hard-of-hearing | aurally handicapped | hearing impaired | hearing-impaired

personne malentendante | malentendant | malentendante | handicapé auditif | handicapée auditive | déficient auditif | déficiente auditive | personne handicapée auditive


person with a hearing loss [ hearing-impaired person | hearing impaired person | aurally handicapped person | aurally handicapped | hearing impaired ]

personne ayant une déficience auditive [ personne avec une déficience auditive | handicapé auditif ]


determine causes of hearing impairement | measure hearing loss | diagnose hearing impairement | measure balance disorders

diagnostiquer des troubles auditifs


Concerted Action Committee on Impaired Hearing | Concerted Action Committee on Understanding, Evaluation and Treatment of Hearing Impairment

Comité d'action concertée Compréhension, évaluation et traitement de la détérioration de l'audition | Comité d'action concertée Détérioration de l'audition


hearing impairment | impaired hearing

altération auditive


hearing loss | hearing impairment

perte auditive | perte d'audition | perte d'acuité auditive | déficit auditif | atténuation d'audition | affaiblissement d'audition | baisse d'audition
TRADUCTIONS EN CONTEXTE
In Europe, 22.5 million individuals suffer form hearing impairment, with 2 million being profoundly deaf. In children, deafness impedes language acquisition and generates learning difficulties.

En Europe, le coût financier global des troubles de l'audition a été estimé à 78 milliards d'euros par an (calculé sur la base d'un coût annuel moyen de 3 500 euros par patient, ce qui comprend enseignement spécialisé, thérapie du langage, prothèses auditives, honoraires de médecins généralistes et de spécialistes, et autres frais).


Approximately 3% of the population is affected by a severe mental illness that produces profound and persistent disablement, that is a diagnosed mental illness using DSM IV criteria, such that it severely impairs daily functioning (1555) These individuals, who suffer from severe and persistent illness, while alive and mobile, have no ability to see, hear, or perceive their existence in any fashion that you would recognize as consis ...[+++]

Environ 3 p. 100 de la population est atteinte d'une maladie mentale grave qui entraîne une incapacité de travail profonde et persistante, à savoir une maladie mentale diagnostiquée à l'aide des critères du Manuel diagnostique et statistique des troubles mentaux, au point où elle perturbe gravement l'accomplissement d'activités courantes de la vie quotidienne (1555) Ces personnes, atteintes de troubles graves et persistants, même si elles sont vivantes et mobiles, n'ont pas la capacité de voir, d'entendre ou de percevoir leur existenc ...[+++]


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