00:0030 million Americans live with some degree of hearing loss.
00:03For the roughly 15% of them whose condition is genetic in origin,
00:08last week's FDA announcement is potentially life-changing.
00:12The agency approved the first-ever gene therapy for genetic hearing loss,
00:16a treatment that corrects mutations in the genes
00:19responsible for the inner ear hair cells
00:21that translate sound into signals the brain can process.
00:25The approval is the first time the FDA has cleared a gene-based treatment
00:29targeting the human auditory system.
00:31And it comes after decades of genomic research.
00:34Researchers say the therapy shows the greatest benefit in children treated early,
00:39before the window for auditory development closes.
00:42Experts are already predicting the approval will trigger a wave of investment
00:46in similar therapies targeting other genetic hearing conditions.
00:51For families navigating congenital deafness,
00:54this is the moment the medical community has promised for years.
00:57And it has arrived.
00:59For families of the central deafness of the public,
00:59many of the have disparate不ottaą this topic one isn't the expert of the expectation.
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