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Factors Associated With Surveillance Testing in Individuals With COVID-19 Symptoms During the Last Leg of the Pandemic: Multivariable Regression Analysis

Factors Associated With Surveillance Testing in Individuals With COVID-19 Symptoms During the Last Leg of the Pandemic: Multivariable Regression Analysis

This situation has resulted in a heightened reliance on testing data from people who are symptomatic and seek out testing. Currently, few studies have examined the demographics, clinical factors, or barriers to testing among people who are symptomatic and seeking COVID-19 testing [15,17].

Timothy Dotson, Brad Price, Brian Witrick, Sherri Davis, Emily Kemper, Stacey Whanger, Sally Hodder, Brian Hendricks

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e52762

Loss of Smell and Taste in Patients With Suspected COVID-19: Analyses of Patients’ Reports on Social Media

Loss of Smell and Taste in Patients With Suspected COVID-19: Analyses of Patients’ Reports on Social Media

In addition, the symptoms of the symptomatic patients are more varied than first reported (Figure 2). Many patients reported symptoms that suggested encephalitis (headaches, foggy brain, memory loss, hallucinations, pain in the upper end of the nose suggesting inflammation in the olfactory bulb, ear pain, and pain in the back of eyes; Table 1). In addition, some patients also reported a skin rash and tingling in the legs (Table 1), which also has been reported by other recent publications [23].

Sachiko Koyama, Rumi Ueha, Kenji Kondo

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(4):e26459