Self-reported acute and persisting chemosensory-related symptoms for all C19+ participants and demographic information. Rows indicate participants
Age at Poststudy (yr) | Sex | Months since Infection at Poststudy | Acute Symptoms | Remaining Symptoms | Estimated Sense of Smell Compared with Premeasure (%) |
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31 | Female | 10 | Anosmia, ageusia | – | 100 |
35 | Female | 3 | Anosmia | – | 100 |
39 | Male | 7.5 | – | – | 100 |
51 | Female | 12 | Anosmia, ageusia | Weaker sense of smell. Some things smell stronger; some weaker (eg, coffee); some completely different (eg, sweat smells like raw onion), more bitterness | 70 |
50 | Female | 9.5 | Numbness in the mouth | – | 100 |
32 | Male | 3 | Anosmia, ageusia | Worsened sense of smell and taste, especially tip of the tongue | 80 |
46 | Female | 0.75 | Anosmia | Poor taste and constant stale taste. Selective anosmia (eg, coffee, shampoo, wine, 3 test odors) | 50 |
30 | Male | 3 | Anosmia | Slightly affected sense of smell | 87.5 |
32 | Female | 11 | – | – | 100 |
Note:—– indicates none.