Contribution of anosmia and dysgeusia for diagnostic of COVID-19 in outpatients
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Contribution of anosmia and dysgeusia for diagnostic of COVID-19 in outpatients
Conflict of interest statement
All authors declare no competing interests. We thank all patients involved in the study and especially Dr Zahra Hajer and Mrs Vogelbacher-Sattler Loane for their help.
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