First successful clinical trial for gene therapy in childhood deafness

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The first successful clinical trial for a new gene therapy treatment for inherited deafness in children has shown promising results. Five children experienced restored hearing function, with two now able to appreciate music for the first time. The treatment, applied to both ears, resulted in significant progress in sound recovery, sound localization, and speech recognition. Despite some adverse events, gene therapy appears safe and effective.


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