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Reduced olfactory performance is associated with changed microbial diversity, oralization, and accumulation of dead biomaterial in the nasal olfactory area.

Christina KumpitschFlorian Ph S FischmeisterSonja LacknerSandra Johanna HolasekTobias MadlHansjörg HabischAxel WolfVeronika SchöpfChristine Moissl-Eichinger
Published in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
The loss of the sense of smell is an incisive event that is becoming increasingly common in today's world due to infections such as COVID-19. Although this loss usually recovers a few weeks after infection, in some cases, it becomes permanent-why is yet to be answered. Since this condition often represents a psychological burden in the long term, there is a need for therapeutic approaches. However, treatment options are limited or even not existing. Understanding the role of the microbiome in the impairment of olfaction may enable the prediction of olfactory disorders and/or could serve as a possible target for therapeutic interventions.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • microbial community
  • physical activity
  • risk factors