What is plasma therapy and how does it work to treat the coronavirus?
As the government works double-time alongside companies to test and manufacture an effective vaccine for the coronavirus, researchers examine other drugs and treatments for COVID-19, the illness caused by SARS-CoV-2.
What is convalescent plasma and how does it work?According to the FDA, convalescent plasma is the liquid part of blood collected from patients who have recovered from COVID-19. These patients develop antibodies, proteins that might help fight the infection. Story continuesPlasma therapy shows promise as potential coronavirus treatmentThough studies suggest convalescent plasma therapy is effective in combating other coronaviruses, there has been little evidence to suggest it can do the same for SARS-CoV-2.
A study from China published in JAMA Wednesday, found convalescent plasma in addition to standard treatment didn’t significantly improve patients with severe or life-threatening COVID-19. Researchers conceded results may be limited as they were unable to recruit more patients and terminated the study early.
“The trend tends to go the same way again and again,” Shoham said. “The people who get it seem to have a positive response and, when comparisons are made, they tend to do better than the people who didn’t get it.” "We’re hoping if everyone can get out there and collect as much as they can that we’ll have enough for the next wave that comes along," she said. Many experts predict that wave of infections will be in the fall. To maximize donations, most centers use standard apheresis technology that separates the plasma from the blood, then pumps that blood back into the donor.
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