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Oral manifestations associated with Novel Coronavirus Disease - 2019 (COVID-19): A questionnaire based hypothetical study

Background: Since the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in 2019, the virus has evolved drastically, presenting with sets of mutations that influence its properties, including transmissibility and antigenicity. The oral mucosa is postulated as probable portal entry and several oral manifes...

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Autores principales: MOHAMMED, FARAZ, FAIROZEKHAN, ARISHIYA THAPASUM, MOHAMED, SHAMAZ, ALMOUMEN, SAUD ABDULLAH, BUGSHAN, AMR S., ALMOMEN, ZAINAB I., ALMOMEN, AMINAH MOHAMMAD, M, SHASHI KIRAN, ALMULHIM, KHALID S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10285348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37360936
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.128125.2
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author MOHAMMED, FARAZ
FAIROZEKHAN, ARISHIYA THAPASUM
MOHAMED, SHAMAZ
ALMOUMEN, SAUD ABDULLAH
BUGSHAN, AMR S.
ALMOMEN, ZAINAB I.
ALMOMEN, AMINAH MOHAMMAD
M, SHASHI KIRAN
ALMULHIM, KHALID S.
author_facet MOHAMMED, FARAZ
FAIROZEKHAN, ARISHIYA THAPASUM
MOHAMED, SHAMAZ
ALMOUMEN, SAUD ABDULLAH
BUGSHAN, AMR S.
ALMOMEN, ZAINAB I.
ALMOMEN, AMINAH MOHAMMAD
M, SHASHI KIRAN
ALMULHIM, KHALID S.
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description Background: Since the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in 2019, the virus has evolved drastically, presenting with sets of mutations that influence its properties, including transmissibility and antigenicity. The oral mucosa is postulated as probable portal entry and several oral manifestations have been identified, which places dental professionals in a position to recognize probable COVID-19 patients depending on oral signs and symptoms in the initial phases of the disease itself. As co-existing with COVID-19 seems to be a new reality, greater understanding is required regarding early oral signs and symptoms which can be predictors for timely intervention and prevention of complications in COVID-19 patients. The objective of the study is to identify the distinguishing oral signs and symptoms among COVID-19 patients and to establish possible correlation between severity of COVID-19 infection and oral symptoms. Methods: This study recruited 179 ambulatory, non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province's designated hotels for COVID-19 and home isolated patients from the same region using a convenience sample method. Data was collected by qualified and experienced investigators, including two physicians and three dentists, using a validated comprehensive questionnaire through telephonic interviews with the participants. The X (2) was used to assess the categorical variables, and odd's ratio was calculated to determine the strength of the association between general symptoms and oral manifestations. Results: Oral and nasopharyngeal lesions or conditions like loss of smell and taste, xerostomia, sore throat, and burning sensation were predictors of COVID-19-related systemic symptoms such as cough, fatigue, fever, and nasal congestion were identified to be statistically significant (p<0.05). Conclusions: The study reveals the occurrence of olfactory or taste dysfunction, dry mouth, sore throat, and burning sensation along with COVID-19 generic symptoms, should be considered as suggestive yet not conclusive indicators of COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-102853482023-06-23 Oral manifestations associated with Novel Coronavirus Disease - 2019 (COVID-19): A questionnaire based hypothetical study MOHAMMED, FARAZ FAIROZEKHAN, ARISHIYA THAPASUM MOHAMED, SHAMAZ ALMOUMEN, SAUD ABDULLAH BUGSHAN, AMR S. ALMOMEN, ZAINAB I. ALMOMEN, AMINAH MOHAMMAD M, SHASHI KIRAN ALMULHIM, KHALID S. F1000Res Research Article Background: Since the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in 2019, the virus has evolved drastically, presenting with sets of mutations that influence its properties, including transmissibility and antigenicity. The oral mucosa is postulated as probable portal entry and several oral manifestations have been identified, which places dental professionals in a position to recognize probable COVID-19 patients depending on oral signs and symptoms in the initial phases of the disease itself. As co-existing with COVID-19 seems to be a new reality, greater understanding is required regarding early oral signs and symptoms which can be predictors for timely intervention and prevention of complications in COVID-19 patients. The objective of the study is to identify the distinguishing oral signs and symptoms among COVID-19 patients and to establish possible correlation between severity of COVID-19 infection and oral symptoms. Methods: This study recruited 179 ambulatory, non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province's designated hotels for COVID-19 and home isolated patients from the same region using a convenience sample method. Data was collected by qualified and experienced investigators, including two physicians and three dentists, using a validated comprehensive questionnaire through telephonic interviews with the participants. The X (2) was used to assess the categorical variables, and odd's ratio was calculated to determine the strength of the association between general symptoms and oral manifestations. Results: Oral and nasopharyngeal lesions or conditions like loss of smell and taste, xerostomia, sore throat, and burning sensation were predictors of COVID-19-related systemic symptoms such as cough, fatigue, fever, and nasal congestion were identified to be statistically significant (p<0.05). Conclusions: The study reveals the occurrence of olfactory or taste dysfunction, dry mouth, sore throat, and burning sensation along with COVID-19 generic symptoms, should be considered as suggestive yet not conclusive indicators of COVID-19. F1000 Research Limited 2023-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10285348/ /pubmed/37360936 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.128125.2 Text en Copyright: © 2023 MOHAMMED F et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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MOHAMMED, FARAZ
FAIROZEKHAN, ARISHIYA THAPASUM
MOHAMED, SHAMAZ
ALMOUMEN, SAUD ABDULLAH
BUGSHAN, AMR S.
ALMOMEN, ZAINAB I.
ALMOMEN, AMINAH MOHAMMAD
M, SHASHI KIRAN
ALMULHIM, KHALID S.
Oral manifestations associated with Novel Coronavirus Disease - 2019 (COVID-19): A questionnaire based hypothetical study
title Oral manifestations associated with Novel Coronavirus Disease - 2019 (COVID-19): A questionnaire based hypothetical study
title_full Oral manifestations associated with Novel Coronavirus Disease - 2019 (COVID-19): A questionnaire based hypothetical study
title_fullStr Oral manifestations associated with Novel Coronavirus Disease - 2019 (COVID-19): A questionnaire based hypothetical study
title_full_unstemmed Oral manifestations associated with Novel Coronavirus Disease - 2019 (COVID-19): A questionnaire based hypothetical study
title_short Oral manifestations associated with Novel Coronavirus Disease - 2019 (COVID-19): A questionnaire based hypothetical study
title_sort oral manifestations associated with novel coronavirus disease - 2019 (covid-19): a questionnaire based hypothetical study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10285348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37360936
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.128125.2
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