Yet another biotech company shows efficacy with gene therapy for hearing loss

This time it’s China’s Refreshgene Therapeutics, which in a trial has been able to restore hearing in five out of six otherwise deaf children.
In a clinical trial, five out of six deaf children aged 1-7 years experienced improved hearing and speech understanding six months after treatment with the gene therapy from Refreshgene Therapeutics. | Photo: Arne Dedert/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
In a clinical trial, five out of six deaf children aged 1-7 years experienced improved hearing and speech understanding six months after treatment with the gene therapy from Refreshgene Therapeutics. | Photo: Arne Dedert/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

There appears to be growing evidence that gene therapy treatments may be effective in treating hearing loss.

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