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Onset, duration, and persistence of taste and smell changes and other COVID-19 symptoms: longitudinal study in Israeli patients
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2020
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DiagnosisOlfactory ChangeCovid-19Clinical EpidemiologyDisease RecurrenceMethods Phone InterviewsInfection ControlPublic HealthClinical DiseaseLongitudinal CharacterizationSmell ChangesLong CovidRespiratory DiseasesCovid-19 PandemicIsraeli PatientsClinical Infectious DiseaseEpidemiologyDigestive System DiseasesClinical InfectionMedicine
ABSTRACT Objectives The multifaceted disease manifestation of COVID-19 requires longitudinal characterization of symptoms, to aid with screening and disease management. Methods Phone interviews and follow-ups were completed with 112 mild COVID-19 RT-PCR-positive adult patients, over a six weeks period. Results More than one symptom at disease onset was experienced by ∼70 of the patients. Over one third of the patients experienced fever, dry cough, headache, or muscle ache as the first symptom. If fatigue was reported, it was usually the first symptom to appear. Smell and taste changes had occurred 3.9 ± 5.4 and 4.6 ± 5.7 days (mean ± SD) since disease onset and emerged as first symptoms in 15% and 18% of patients, respectively. Fever was the shortest lasting symptom (5.8 ± 8.6 days (mean ± SD), and smell and taste changes were the longest-lasting symptoms (24.3 ± 22.9 days and 19.4 ± 19.1 (mean ± SD), respectively), with longer smell recovery correlated with smell change severity. In one third of patients who reported cough, smell and taste changes, these symptoms persisted after negative RT-PCR tests. Conclusions Each symptom can occur as first or later, some are more likely to appear as firsts, and typically more than one symptom occurs at disease onset. The severity of olfactory change is associated with its recovery time. Lack of chemosensory recuperation in recovered patients is common. These findings can aid patients through their illness and provide expected recovery patterns.
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