Background: Sudden smell loss is a specific early symptom of COVID-19, which, prior to the emergence of Omicron, had estimated prevalence of ~40% to 75%. Chemosensory impairments affect physical and mental health, and dietary behavior. Thus, it is critical to understand the rate and time course of smell recovery. The aim of this cohort study was to characterize smell function and recovery up to 11 months post COVID-19 infection. Methods: This longitudinal survey of individuals suffering COVID-19-related smell loss assessed disease symptoms and gustatory and olfactory function. Participants (n=12,313) who completed an initial survey (S1) about respiratory symptoms, chemosensory function and COVID-19 diagnosis between April and September 2020...
Olfactory and gustatory disorders are prominent symptoms of acute COVID-19. Although both senses rec...
Chemosensory impairments have been established as a specific indicator of COVID-19. They affect most...
Recent anecdotal and scientific reports have provided evidence of a link between COVID-19 and chemos...
Background: Sudden smell loss is a specific early symptom of COVID-19, which, prior to the emergence...
Background: COVID-19-related olfactory dysfunction (OD) can persist long after patients recover from...
Introduction: Loss of smell and taste is now recognised as amongst the most common symptoms of COVID...
Background: A rapidly evolving evidence suggests that smell and taste disturbance are common symptom...
BACKGROUND: Loss of smell and/or taste are cardinal symptoms of COVID-19. 'Long-COVID', persistence ...
Background: Olfactory dysfunction is a cardinal symptom of COVID-19 infection, however, studies asse...
Objective This study aimed to measure the duration and recovery rate of olfactory loss in patients c...
Although smell and taste disorders are highly prevalent symptoms of COVID-19 infection, the predicti...
Abstract Background A rapidly evolving evidence suggests that smell and taste disturbance are common...
Background and purpose: Post-viral olfactory dysfunction is well established and has been shown to b...
This study prospectively assessed the six-month prevalence of self-reported and psychophysically mea...
Olfactory and gustatory disorders are prominent symptoms of acute COVID-19. Although both senses rec...
Chemosensory impairments have been established as a specific indicator of COVID-19. They affect most...
Recent anecdotal and scientific reports have provided evidence of a link between COVID-19 and chemos...
Background: Sudden smell loss is a specific early symptom of COVID-19, which, prior to the emergence...
Background: COVID-19-related olfactory dysfunction (OD) can persist long after patients recover from...
Introduction: Loss of smell and taste is now recognised as amongst the most common symptoms of COVID...
Background: A rapidly evolving evidence suggests that smell and taste disturbance are common symptom...
BACKGROUND: Loss of smell and/or taste are cardinal symptoms of COVID-19. 'Long-COVID', persistence ...
Background: Olfactory dysfunction is a cardinal symptom of COVID-19 infection, however, studies asse...
Objective This study aimed to measure the duration and recovery rate of olfactory loss in patients c...
Although smell and taste disorders are highly prevalent symptoms of COVID-19 infection, the predicti...
Abstract Background A rapidly evolving evidence suggests that smell and taste disturbance are common...
Background and purpose: Post-viral olfactory dysfunction is well established and has been shown to b...
This study prospectively assessed the six-month prevalence of self-reported and psychophysically mea...
Olfactory and gustatory disorders are prominent symptoms of acute COVID-19. Although both senses rec...
Chemosensory impairments have been established as a specific indicator of COVID-19. They affect most...
Recent anecdotal and scientific reports have provided evidence of a link between COVID-19 and chemos...