2022
DOI: 10.7241/ourd.20223.22
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The skin is the best alarm bell for recognizing the presence of the Omicron variant in younger asymptomatic patients

Abstract: Sir, Since the real symptoms of having contracted COVID-19 and its variants or subvariants are generally cough, a runny nose, fever, and loss of taste, and since these alarms are not evident in asymptomatic patients infected with Omicron, especially children and young boys, and the only affordable evidence is a rapid or swab test, it is highly important to have other options to determine an infection with the Omicron variant, even if the patient does not feel anything at all [1,2]. Two types of skin rashes m… Show more

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