Letter to the Editor
Olfactory dysfunction after COVID‐19: metanalysis reveals persistence in one-third of patients 6 months after initial infection

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Highlights

  • The long COVID-19 brings many sequelae to people.

  • Persistent olfactory dysfunction after COVID-19 is very common.

  • One-third of the patients still have dysosmia 6 months after COVID-19 infection.

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Siqi Hu, Shenghui Zhang and Yao You contributed equally to this work.

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