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University of Pennsylvania President Visits,Cooperation Agreement Signed
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《Tsinghua Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CAS 2009年第2期205-205,共1页
Professor Amy Gutmann, President of the University of Pennsylvania, visited Tsinghua on January 8, 2009. During her visit, a cooperation agreement was signed between University of Pennsylvania and Tsinghua.
关键词 university of pennsylvania President Visits Cooperation Agreement Signed
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Objective screening for olfactory and gustatory dysfunction during the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective study in healthcare workers using self-administered testing
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作者 Austin C.Cao Zachary M.Nimmo +3 位作者 Natasha Mirza Noam A.Cohen Robert M.Brody Richard L.Doty 《World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery》 2022年第3期249-256,共8页
Background: Smell and taste loss are highly prevalent symptoms in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), although few studies have employed objective measures to quantify these symptoms, especially dysgeusia. Reports of... Background: Smell and taste loss are highly prevalent symptoms in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), although few studies have employed objective measures to quantify these symptoms, especially dysgeusia. Reports of unrecognized anosmia in COVID-19 patients suggests that self-reported measures are insufficient for capturing patients with chemosensory dysfunction.Objectives: The purpose of this study was to quantify the impact of recent COVID-19 infection on chemosensory function and demonstrate the use of at-home objective smell and taste testing in an at-risk population of healthcare workers.Methods: Two hundred and fifty healthcare workers were screened for possible loss of smell and taste using online surveys. Self-administered smell and taste tests were mailed to respondents meeting criteria for elevated risk of infection, and one-month follow-up surveys were completed.Results: Among subjects with prior SARS-CoV-2 infection, 73% reported symptoms of olfactory and/or gustatory dysfunction. Self-reported smell and taste loss were both strong predictors of COVID-19 positivity. Subjects with evidence of recent SARS-CoV-2 infection (<45 days) had significantly lower olfactory scores but equivalent gustatory scores compared to other subjects. There was a time-dependent increase in smell scores but not in taste scores among subjects with prior infection and chemosensory symptoms. The overall infection rate was 4.4%, with 2.5% reported by PCR swab.Conclusion: Healthcare workers with recent SARS-CoV-2 infection had reduced olfaction and normal gustation on self-administered objective testing compared to those without infection. Rates of infection and chemosensory symptoms in our cohort of healthcare workers reflect those of the general public. 展开更多
关键词 ANOSMIA Brief Smell Identification Test Chemosensory dysfunction COVID-19 Dysgeusia GUSTATION Healthcare workers Objective testing Olfaction SCREENING university of pennsylvania Smell Identification Test
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