The first plasma bank was recently inaugurated in Delhi. Survivors of COVID-19 are requested to come forward and donate plasma to help others infected with coronavirus. The convalescent plasma therapy aims at using antibodies from the blood of a recovered COVID-19 patient, to treat those who are critically ill after being infected with the virus. The concept of the therapy is based on the premise that the blood of a patient who has recovered from COVID-19 contains antibodies with the specific ability of fighting this novel coronavirus.
The recovered patient's antibodies can be injected to someone under treatment. They will then begin targeting and fighting the novel coronavirus in the second patient. However, there are a few do's and don'ts as to who can donate plasma and who must not.
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We speak to Dr P. Raghu Ram, President of The Association of Surgeons of India, who explains about the eligibility criteria for donating plasma. "A person who has fully recovered from COVID-19, which means that there is complete resolution of symptoms from the infection for at least two weeks, can donate plasma," he tells DoctorNDTV.
A person who has successfully recovered from COVID-19 and experiences no symptoms for two weeks can donate plasma
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Explaining why women who have been pregnant cannot donate plasma, Dr Ram says, "Women who have been pregnant are very likely to have certain antibodies which could potentially result in a fatal transfusion reaction, called, transfusion related acute lung injury (TRALI) in the plasma recipient."
A pregnant woman develops antibodies to human leucocyte antigen (HLA). This HLA antibody can potentially cause TRALI. "As patients infected with COVID-19 have an already established compromised lung condition, plasma with HLA antibodies could significantly increase the possibility of further lung damage," he adds.
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(Dr P. Raghu Ram, President of The Association of Surgeons of India)
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