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. 2020 Aug 19;74(Suppl 2):2703–2709. doi: 10.1007/s12070-020-02064-9

Table 2.

The relationship between socio-clinical characteristics and anosmia of 141 patients with COVID-19

Variables With anosmia Number/% Without anosmia Number/% Total Number/% p-value
Mean age 26–53 years 37.16 ± 8.546 3–56 years 35.71 ± 10.303 0.000
Age groups 0.259
  ≤ 30 years 7 (18.9) 30 (81.1) 37 (26.24)
  > 30 years 12 (11.5) 92 (88.5) 104 (73.76)
 Total 19 (13.5) 122 (86.5) 141 (100)
Gender 0.029
 Male 14 (19.7) 57 (80.3) 71 (50.35)
 Female 5 (7.1) 65 (92.9) 70 (49.65)
 Total 19 (13.5) 122 (86.5) 141 (100)
Recent travel 0.001
 Yes 5 (45.5) 6 (54.5) 11 (7.8)
 No 14 (10.8) 116 (89.2) 130 (92.2)
 Total 19 (13.5) 122 (86.5) 141 (100)
Smoking 0.000
 Yes 13 (46.4) 15 (53.6) 28 (19.86)
 No 6 (5.3) 107 (94.7) 113 (80.14)
 Total 19 (13.5) 122 (86.5) 141 (100)
Past history of NPND 0.104
 Yes 13 (18.1) 59 (81.9) 72 (51.06)
 No 6 (8.7) 63 (91.3) 69 (48.94)
 Total 19 (13.5) 122 (86.5) 141 (100)
Severity 0.000
 Asymptomatic 0 (0) 106 (100) 106 (75.17)
 Mild 9 (40.9) 13 (59.1) 22 (15.61)
 Moderate 6 (75) 2 (25) 8 (5.67)
 Severe 4 (80) 1 (20) 5 (3.55)
 Total 19 (13.5) 122 (86.5) 141 (100)