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Home | Health | 542906 2smell Taste Changes An Early Indication Of Covid Community Spread

‘Smell, taste changes an early indication of Covid community spread’

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, also observed a decline in self-reports of smell and taste changes as early as five days after lockdown enforcement, with faster declines reported in countrie

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Published Date - 12 November 2020, 05:07 PM
‘Smell, taste changes an early indication of Covid community spread’
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New York: An international team of researchers has revealed that self-reports of smell and taste changes provide earlier markers of the spread of infection of SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) virus.

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, also observed a decline in self-reports of smell and taste changes as early as five days after lockdown enforcement, with faster declines reported in countries that adopted the most stringent lockdown measures.


“In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, many governments have taken drastic measures to prevent their intensive care units from becoming overwhelmed with patients,” said study author John Hayes from Penn State University in the US.

“Our research suggests that an increase in the incidence of sudden smell and taste change in the general population may indicate that Covid-19 is spreading,” Hayes added.

In their study, the researchers used data from the Global Consortium for Chemosensory Research survey, a global, crowd-sourced online study deployed in more than 35 languages.

In addition, the team looked at data from the French government — which beginning on May 7, has been categorizing various geographical areas of the country as red or green, depending on their Covid-19 prevalence.

Compared to green areas, red areas were characterized by the higher active circulation of the virus, higher levels of pressure on hospitals and reduced capacity to test new cases.

Finally, to determine whether self-reported smell and taste loss could serve as an early indicator of the number of Covid-19 cases, and therefore hospital stress, the team compared data from France with data from Italy and the UK, each of which implemented lockdown measures at different times and with different levels of stringency.

The primary aim was to test the association between self-reported smell and taste changes and indicators of pressure in hospitals, such as Covid-related hospitalizations, critical care resuscitation and mortality rates, for each French administrative region over the last three months.

The secondary aim was to examine temporal relationships between the peak of smell and taste changes in the population and the peak of Covid-19 cases and the application of lockdown measures.

Overall, the team found that smell and taste changes were better correlated with the number of Covid-19 admissions to hospitals than France’s current governmental indicators, which look at the ratio of emergency room (ER) consultations for suspicion of Covid-19 to general ER consultations.

Specifically, the researchers found that the peak onset of changes in smell/taste appeared four days after lockdown measures were implemented. In contrast, the governmental indicator based on ER consultations peaked 11 days after the lockdown.

“Our findings are consistent with emerging data showing that Civud-19-related changes in smell and taste occur in the first few days after infection,” said Hayes.

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