SUSAN: PENN STATE HERSHEY MEDICAL CENTER IS WAITING FOR SHIPMENTS OF PLASMA FROM A NATIONAL REPOSITORY THAT WILL BE GIVEN TO TWO COVID-19 CLIENTS HOSPITALIZED HERE. DURING A ZOOM CONFERENCE TODAY HE SAID CONVALESCENT PLASMA HAS BEEN USED FOR DECADES TO DEAL WITH INFECTIONS EFFECTIVELY.>> ANTIBODIES THAT BATTLE INFECTION LIVE IN THE PLASMA AND IF SOMEONE IS RECOVERED FROM INFECTION, PLASMA FROM THT INDIVIDUAL CAN BE TRANSFERRED TO A BLOOD-MATCHED RECEIVER AND CAN FIGHT INFECTION FOR THE RECIPIENT PATIENT.
Two Penn State Hershey Medical Center COVID-19 patients will be given plasma as possible treatment
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Penn State Health prepares to provide COVID-19 clients a speculative treatment.Penn State Hershey Medical Center is awaiting the delivery of convalescent plasma from a nationwide repository that will be offered to two patients. The plasma was donated by other patients who checked favorable and have given that recovered from the coronavirus.” The antibodies that fight infection reside in the plasma, and if someone is recovered from infection, plasma from that individual can be transferred to a blood-matched recipient and can battle the infection for the recipient patient,” Gunther said.Gunther said early information reveals the treatment is safe.It’s not clear yet whether the treatment is reliable, but there’s an excellent possibility it might help, Gunther said.The medical facility is keeping track of recuperated coronavirus patients who might be able to donate plasma.
HERSHEY, Pa.–
Penn State Health prepares to provide COVID-19 clients an experimental treatment.
Penn State Hershey Medical Center is waiting for the shipment of convalescent plasma from a nationwide repository that will be given to 2 patients.
” The antibodies that combat infection reside in the plasma, and if someone is recovered from infection, plasma from that individual can be transferred to a blood-matched recipient and can combat the infection for the recipient client,” Gunther said.
The medical facility is keeping track of recovered coronavirus patients who might be able to donate plasma.