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Corrigendum to: More Than Smell—COVID-19 Is Associated With Severe Impairment of Smell, Taste, and Chemesthesis.

Authors :
Parma, Valentina
Ohla, Kathrin
Veldhuizen, Maria G
Niv, Masha Y
Kelly, Christine E
Bakke, Alyssa J
Cooper, Keiland W
Bouysset, Cédric
Pirastu, Nicola
Dibattista, Michele
Kaur, Rishemjit
Liuzza, Marco Tullio
Pepino, Marta Y
Schöpf, Veronika
Pereda-Loth, Veronica
Olsson, Shannon B
Gerkin, Richard C
Domínguez, Paloma Rohlfs
Albayay, Javier
Farruggia, Michael C
Source :
Chemical Senses. 2021, Vol. 46, p1-3. 3p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Participants in cluster 2 (orange,N= 1724; bottom center) are generally characterized by ratings that reflect smell/taste loss with preserved chemesthesis. Based on the centroid of each cluster, participants in cluster 1 (blue,N= 1767; top left) are generally characterized by significant smell, taste and chemesthesis loss. Loadings for participants in cluster 3 (green,N= 548; right side) are generally characterized by reduced smell and taste loss, and preserved chemesthesis. [Extracted from the article]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0379864X
Volume :
46
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Senses
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154542749
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/chemse/bjab050