COVID-19 Status Differentially Affects Olfaction: A Prospective Case-Control Study.
Rubel K, Sharma D, Campiti V, Yedlicka G, Burgin SJ, Illing EA, Kroenke K, Ting JY.
Rubel K, et al.
OTO Open. 2020 Nov 2;4(4):2473974X20970176. doi: 10.1177/2473974X20970176. eCollection 2020 Oct-Dec.
OTO Open. 2020.
PMID: 33225199
Free PMC article.
The positive group had a much higher probability of reporting a decrease in smell/taste as "severe" or "as bad as it can be" (63.3% vs 5.8%) with an odds ratio of 27.6 (95% CI, 5.9-128.8). There were no differences between groups for overall SNOT-22 domain scores, P …
The positive group had a much higher probability of reporting a decrease in smell/taste as "severe" or "as bad as it can be" (63.3% vs 5.8%) …