Delta Variant of Covid-19 and Hearing Loss

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Abishek Umashankar
Praveen Prakash
Prashanth Prabhu
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[1] All India Institute of Speech and Hearing Mysuru,Department of Audiology
[2] All India Institute of Speech and Hearing Mysuru,undefined
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Delta variant; Hearing loss; Thrombosis; Cross reaction; Hearing care management;
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The Coronavirus Disease of 2019 has now become one of the biggest pandemics of all time. Under the influence of ongoing mutations and widespread geographical expansions, several variants have been reported. Among those, the B.1.617.2 variant, most commonly known as the ‘Delta variant’ of the coronavirus disease – 19, was first reported in the state of Maharashtra of India in December 2020 and have currently been detected in over 43 countries across six continents around the globe. The B.1.617.2 variant of COVID 19 is a more treacherous variant than the alpha variant due to the increased replication leading to higher viral loads and increased transmission with minimal literature reporting about vaccines’ efficacy. In patients with the Alpha variant of COVID-19, hearing loss was an infrequent symptom seen, but on the other hand, the Delta variant happens to have a more frequent hearing loss as a symptom. The increased severity could be one of the reasons why hearing loss could be a typically seen symptom with high chances of occurrence of either a thrombosis, cross-reaction, labyrinthitis/neuritis, etc. and thus audiologists and otolaryngologists must be prepared for the post effect of the delta variant to evaluate and rehabilitate the individuals affected with hearing loss. The following article discusses the presence of hearing loss in individuals with delta variant of COVID 19 and the role of audiologists and otolaryngologists in hearing care.
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