Selected article for: "common cold and respiratory tract infection"

Author: Cristina Menni; Ana Valdes; Maxim B Freydin; Sajaysurya Ganesh; Julia El-Sayed Moustafa; Alessia Visconti; Pirro Hysi; Ruth C E Bowyer; Massimo Mangino; Mario Falchi; Jonathan Wolf; Claire Steves; Tim Spector
Title: Loss of smell and taste in combination with other symptoms is a strong predictor of COVID-19 infection
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: 8ffny4bk_3
    Snippet: In the general population, 2-3% are affected by lifelong olfactory disorders (from hyposmia to anosmia) 9 and two of the most frequent aetiologies are the common cold and flu 9 . Post-viral olfactory disorders usually occur after an upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) associated with a common cold or influenza 9 . Women are also more often affected than men and post-URTI disorders usually occur between the fourth and eighth decade of life 10.....
    Document: In the general population, 2-3% are affected by lifelong olfactory disorders (from hyposmia to anosmia) 9 and two of the most frequent aetiologies are the common cold and flu 9 . Post-viral olfactory disorders usually occur after an upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) associated with a common cold or influenza 9 . Women are also more often affected than men and post-URTI disorders usually occur between the fourth and eighth decade of life 10 .

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