2023
DOI: 10.1002/ohn.384
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COVID‐19‐Associated Chemosensory Loss Continues to Decline

Evan R. Reiter,
Daniel H. Coelho,
Evan French
et al.

Abstract: Chemosensory losses have long been considered a cardinal symptom of COVID‐19 infection. Recent studies have shown changing symptom profiles with COVID‐19, including decreasing incidence of olfactory losses. We accessed the National COVID Cohort Collaborative database to identify patients with and without smell and taste loss within 2 weeks of COVID‐19 diagnosis. Peak prevalence time intervals for variants were determined from Covariants.org. Using rates of chemosensory loss during the peak time interval for “U… Show more

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“…The final participant population consisted of 340 persons with a previous history of COVID-19 (128 males [37.6%] and 212 females [62.4%]; mean (SD) age, 39.04 [14.35] years; 18 African American [5.3%], 36 Asian [10.6%], 18 Hispanic [5.3%], and 198 White [58.2%]) and 434 persons with no such history (154 males [35.5%] and 280 females [64.5%]; mean (SD) age, 39.99 [15.61] years; 53 African American [12.9%], 47 Asian [10.8%], 30 Hispanic [6.9%], and 274 White [63.1%]). Demographic information, including age and sex, is presented in Table 1 …”
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“…The final participant population consisted of 340 persons with a previous history of COVID-19 (128 males [37.6%] and 212 females [62.4%]; mean (SD) age, 39.04 [14.35] years; 18 African American [5.3%], 36 Asian [10.6%], 18 Hispanic [5.3%], and 198 White [58.2%]) and 434 persons with no such history (154 males [35.5%] and 280 females [64.5%]; mean (SD) age, 39.99 [15.61] years; 53 African American [12.9%], 47 Asian [10.8%], 30 Hispanic [6.9%], and 274 White [63.1%]). Demographic information, including age and sex, is presented in Table 1 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Abbreviations: NaCl, sodium chloride; MSG, monosodium glutamate; WETT, Waterless Empirical Taste Test. a P values are based on analyses of covariance with age as the covariate and sex and SARS-CoV-2 variant common at the time of initial infection 31 as between-participant factors. …”
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