Loss Of Smell Might Persist Even One Year After A Covid-19 Infection

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Anuradha Varanasi is a freelance science writer. She writes on the intersection of health/medicine, racial disparities, and climate change. She earned an MA in Science Journalism from Columbia University in New York City.

Opera Australia 2018 Season Launch at Sydney Opera House on August 22, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. A study of 340 people with a prior Covid-19 infection reported that some degree of smell loss persisted in close to one-third of the participants one year post-exposure, although a loss of taste was absent.

“Our finding that more recent SARS-CoV-2 variants, most notably Omicron, exhibited less frequent smell loss accords with findings from earlier studies,” they added.found that the prevalence of smell loss among people who were infected with the Omicron variant was significantly lower than that of people infected with the original Covid-19 variant , Alpha variant , and Delta variant .

To examine and evaluate the long-term outcomes associated with Covid-19, the researchers recruited participants based in the United States via advertisements posted on Reddit and local bulletin boards from February 2020 to August 2023. They enrolled 434 healthy participants with no history of a Covid-19 infection and 340 patients who had a prior infection.Sixers Justified In Fury Toward Officiating After Game 2 Meltdown Vs.

 

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