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Treating post-infectious smell loss in COVID-19 patients


Treating post-infectious smell loss in COVID-19 patients
Thought LeadersProfessor Carl PhilpottAcademic SurgeonUniversity of East Anglia
News-Medical catches up with Professor Carl Philpott about the latest findings regarding COVID-19 and smell loss (anosmia), and how sufferers of smell loss post-infection can be treated.
We last interviewed you back in the early stages of the COVID pandemic about smell loss and COVID-19, when it was becoming increasingly recognized as an official symptom. How has your research and knowledge developed since then?
Firstly, after official recognition by the WHO and subsequently, the UK government, it was about showing just how common smell dysfunction was. Pooled evidence showed an incidence of about 60% of those being infected with COVID-19. ....

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