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. 2024 May 10;10:e47064. doi: 10.2196/47064

Table 2.

Sample size of reported olfactory dysfunctions by smell long-hauling status and gender as coded from self-reports in the Global Consortium for Chemosensory Research survey on COVID-19 that was administered globally between September 2020 and February 2021.

Dysfunction Long-hauler (female),
n/N (%)
Non–long-hauler (female),
n/N (%)
Parosmia

No dysfunction reported 331/430 (77) 165/238 (69.3)

Dysfunction reported 68/122 (55.7) 266/298 (89.3)
Phantosmia

No dysfunction reported 497/637 (78) 196/294 (66.7)

Dysfunction reported 100/113 (88.5) 37/44 (84.1)
Hyposmia

No dysfunction reported 233/286 (81.5) 114/176 (64.8)

Dysfunction reported 364/464 (78.4) 119/162 (73.5)
Anosmia

No dysfunction reported 584/733 (79.7) 233/338 (68.9)

Dysfunction reported 13/17 (76.5) 0