Circumpolar Special Issue: Human Health at the Ends of the Earth

Introduction: The indigenous populations of the Arctic are prone to middle ear infections starting with an early age first episode, followed by frequent episodes of acute otitis media (AOM) during childhood. A high proportion develop chronic otitis media. Acute mastoiditis is a serious complication...

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Main Authors: P Homøe, Rg Jensen, S Brofeldt
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