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  4. Recent smell loss is the best predictor of COVID-19 among individuals with recent respiratory symptoms
 
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2021
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Recent smell loss is the best predictor of COVID-19 among individuals with recent respiratory symptoms

Abstract
In a preregistered, cross-sectional study, we investigated whether olfactory loss is a reliable predictor of COVID-19 using a crowdsourced questionnaire in 23 languages to assess symptoms in individuals self-reporting recent respiratory illness. We quantified changes in chemosensory abilities during the course of the respiratory illness using 0-100 visual analog scales (VAS) for participants reporting a positive (C19+; n = 4148) or negative (C19&#8722;; n = 546) COVID-19 laboratory test outcome. Logistic regression models identified univariate and multivariate predictors of COVID-19 status and post-COVID-19 olfactory recovery. Both C19+ and C19&#8722; groups exhibited smell loss, but it was significantly larger in C19+ participants (mean ± SD, C19+: &#8722;82.5 ± 27.2 points; C19&#8722;: &#8722;59.8 ± 37.7). Smell loss during illness was the best predictor of COVID-19 in both univariate and multivariate models (ROC AUC = 0.72). Additional variables provide negligible model improvement. VAS ratings of smell loss were more predictive than binary chemosensory yes/no-questions or other cardinal symptoms (e.g., fever). Olfactory recovery within 40 days of respiratory symptom onset was reported for ~50% of participants and was best predicted by time since respiratory symptom onset. We find that quantified smell loss is the best predictor of COVID-19 amongst those with symptoms of respiratory illness. To aid clinicians and contact tracers in identifying individuals with a high likelihood of having COVID-19, we propose a novel 0-10 scale to screen for recent olfactory loss, the ODoR-19. We find that numeric ratings <2 indicate high odds of symptomatic COVID-19 (4 < OR < 10). Once independently validated, this tool could be deployed when viral lab tests are impractical or unavailable.
Author(s)
Gerkin, Richard C.
Ohla, Kathrin
Veldhuizen, Maria G.
Joseph, Paule V.
Kelly, Christine E.
Bakke, Alyssa J.
Steele, Kimberley E.
Farruggia, Michael C.
Pellegrino, Robert
Pepino, Marta Y.
Bouysset, Cédric
Soler, Graciela M.
Pereda-Loth, Veronica
Dibattista, Michele
Cooper, Keiland W.
Croijmans, Ilja
Pizio, Antonella di
Ozdener, Mehmet Hakan
Fjaeldstad, Alexander W.
Lin, Cailu
Sandell, Mari A.
Singh, Preet B.
Brindha, V. Evelyn
Olsson, Shannon B.
Saraiva, Luis R.
Ahuja, Gaurav
Alwashahi, Mohammed K.
Bhutani, Surabhi
D'Errico, Anna
Fornazieri, Marco A.
Golebiowski, Jérôme
Hwang, Liang Dar
Öztürk, Lina
Roura, Eugeni
Spinelli, Sara
Whitcroft, Katherine L.
Faraji, Farhoud
Fischmeister, Florian P.S.
Heinbockel, Thomas
Hsieh, Julien W.
Huart, Caroline
Konstantinidis, Iordanis
Menini, Anna
Morini, Gabriella
Olofsson, Jonas K.
Philpott, Carl M.
Pierron, Denis
Shields, Vonnie D.C.
Voznessenskaya, Vera V.
Albayay, Javier
Altundag, Aytug
Bensafi, Moustafa
Bock, María Adelaida
Calcinoni, Orietta
Fredborg, William
Laudamiel, Christophe
Lim, Juyun
Lundström, Johan N.
Macchi, Alberto
Meyer, Pablo
Moein, Shima T.
Santamaría, Enrique
Sengupta, Debarka
Domínguez, Paloma Rohlfs
Yanik, Hüseyin
Hummel, Thomas
Hayes, John E.
Reed, Danielle R.
Niv, Masha Y.
Munger, Steven D.
Parma, Valentina
Boesveldt, Sanne
Groot, Jasper H.B. de
Dinnella, Caterina
Freiherr, Jessica
FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
Laktionova, Tatiana
Mariño, Sajidxa
Monteleone, Erminio
Nunez-Parra, Alexia
Abdulrahman, Olagunju
Ritchie, Marina
Thomas-Danguin, Thierry
Walsh-Messinger, Julie
Al Abri, Rashid
Alizadeh, Rafieh
Bignon, Emmanuelle
Cantone, Elena
Cecchini, Maria Paola
Chen, Jingguo
Guárdia, Maria Dolors
Hoover, Kara C.
Karni, Noam
Navarro, Marta
Nolden, Alissa A.
Portillo Mazal, Patricia
Rowan, Nicholas R.
Sarabi-Jamab, Atiye
Archer, Nicholas S.
Chen, Ben
Di Valerio, Elizabeth A.
Feeney, Emma L.
Frasnelli, Johannes
Hannum, Mackenzie E.
Hopkins, Claire
Klein, Hadar
Mignot, Coralie
Mucignat, Carla
Ning, Yuping
Ozturk, Elif E.
Peng, Mei
Saatci, Ozlem
Sell, Elizabeth A.
Yan, Carol H.
Alfaro, Raul
Cecchetto, Cinzia
Coureaud, Gérard
Herriman, Riley D.
Justice, Jeb M.
Kumar Kaushik, Pavan
Koyama, Sachiko
Overdevest, Jonathan B.
Pirastu, Nicola
Ramirez, Vicente A.
Roberts, S. Craig
Smith, Barry C.
Cao, Hongyuan
Wang, Hong
Balungwe Birindwa, Patrick
Baguma, Marius
Zeitschrift
Chemical senses
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DOI
10.1093/chemse/bjaa081
Language
Englisch
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