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When adjustment for underascertainment is calculated using capture-recapture techniques the prevalence estimates rise to those in the table.

Thus the prevalence at age 9 is estimated to be nearer to 2 per 1000 live births than the previous reports of 1 to 1.5 per 1000. (See reading list at end of lecture)

The rise in prevalence from age 3 to age 9 is 81% in observed values (previous slide) and 92% in adjusted values for impairment >40dB.