Critical corona patients to be treated through fresh plasma transfusion

15, Jul 2020 | nepaltraveller.com
Source::RSS

National Health Research Council has urged the COVID-19 recovered people to volunteer to donate their plasma for the treatment of critical coronavirus-infected patients by transfusing the plasma.

KATHMANDU

RSS

The government is making preparations for treatment of critical coronavirus-infected patients by transfusing the plasma of infection-recovered persons. In this connection, the state-owned National Health Research Council (NHRC) has urged the people who recovered from the coronavirus to volunteer to donate their plasma.

Council chief Research Officer Dr Meghnath Dhimal shared that preparation was underway to take out anti-bodies produced inside the body of the corona-recovered persons and transfuse it to the critically-infected patients.

"International research has proved that the critical patients could be saved with transfusion from convalescent plasma from recovered people", he told RSS, adding, "We have also obtained approval from the government and called for corona-recovered people to donate plasma to save the lives of the patients in critical stage."

The plasma donation is like blood donation, he informed. Necessary coordination is being made with the hospitals treating the critically-infected patients for the same, Dhimal further said.

He shared that preparation was underway to provide treatment to patients in collaboration with 15-16 well-equipped COVID dedicated hospitals. "Plasma will be transferred to those who are undergoing treatment at ICU and under ventilator support."

Various countries including the United States are also providing treatment to critically-infected coronavirus patients by supplying plasma after deriving it from infection-free people. The idea is that antibodies developed by recovered patients might strengthen the immune system of new patients.

 

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