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Plasma Transfusion is reportedly working in helping fight Covid-19

Zoya Hosain
Friday, 01 May 2020 / Published in Latest News

Plasma Transfusion is reportedly working in helping fight Covid-19

A South Carolina nurse has reportedly recovered from the coronavirus after a fight for her life.

Lisa Hardin was rushed to a nearby hospital on April 10 with a 103-degree fever and later tested positive for the novel disease. While in isolation at the hospital, she developed bilateral viral pneumonia, according to local reports.

Though she was reportedly ineligible for two trial drugs, she was taken up for a third trial: a convalescent plasma transfusion, according to WYFF4.

Dr. Divya Ahuja, an infectious disease specialist at Prisma Health, informed Hardin on Easter Sunday that a donor was ready for her.

The FDA launched an initiative in late March to collect plasma from recovered coronavirus patients to treat those who were critically ill.

Plasma from recovered COVID-19 cases is transfused to critically ill COVID-19 patients, with the hope that the antibodies will help the patient fight or neutralize the disease. Doctors have voiced cautious optimism for plasma transfusions in treating severely ill coronavirus patients.

In the past few weeks, patients’ positive testimonies with plasma treatments have continually surfaced in the news.

In Hardin’s case, the anonymous plasma donor came from Chattanooga, Tenn., and Hardin said the antibodies started fighting her virus very quickly. She left the hospital three days later, and tested negative for COVID-19 on April 29, the outlet reported.

Hardin hopes additional recovered COVID-19 patients step in to donate plasma.

“Thank you for saving my life,” Hardin said to her anonymous donor. “Because I know how I felt, I felt my life slipping away.”

Source- Foxnews.com

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