The AAO-HNS Infectious Disease and Patient Safety Quality Improvement Committees have created a reporting tool for clinicians to track worldwide data on on anosmia and dysgeusia related to COVID-19. The tool, found at https://www.entnet.org/content/reporting-tool-patients-anosmia-related-covid-19, contains safeguards to ensure patient confidentially.
Reduced Sense of Smell, Taste a Potential Symptom of COVID-19
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