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Dunn triplets : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dunn triplets
The Dunn triplets, Zoe, Sophie and Emma (born April 30, 2000), are the world's only known deafblind triplets. They are all deaf and blind because of their extremely premature birth and first few months of life. ==Birth and infancy== The identical triplets are the world's only known deafblind triplets. They were born on April 30, 2000 at 24 weeks. Their mother had gone into labor at 23 weeks,〔 and had managed to hold off delivery until signs of distress in the triplets led to an emergency Caesarean. The three sisters spent months in hospitals, but all three survived to go home. As a result of their premature birth, all three developed advanced-stage retinopathy of prematurity. They began to lose their hearing after their first birthday and by their second birthday were completely deaf. They had developed ototoxicity from the antibiotics they were given in hospital to prevent infection.〔〔〔
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