HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Survivors of COVID-19 could have an opportunity to help save the lives of anyone who ends up battling the virus. UTHealth and Memorial Hermann announced Monday they are ...
SAN DIEGO (CNS) – Scripps Health recently became the first health care provider in San Diego County to use an experimental plasma therapy as a possible treatment for COVID-19 patients, the hospital ...
Editor’s note: To read more about how UChicago is on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic, visit the Confronting COVID-19 website. The University of Chicago Medicine is launching a clinical ...
A new study finds that convalescent plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients can dramatically improve likelihood of survival among blood cancer patients hospitalized with the virus. The therapy ...
As the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19·COVID-19) spreads rapidly, convalescent plasma therapy—which involves transfusing plasma containing antibodies from the blood of recovered patients into ...
PHOENIX — No proven treatment or vaccine for the coronavirus is available yet, but doctors at Mayo Clinic are looking at a therapy that can potentially help patients recover. They’re using ...
The experimental therapy transfusing the blood plasma of people who have recovered from COVID-19 into patients fighting the disease is coming to more Houston-area hospitals. Baylor College of Medicine ...
Rookie seventh-round pick Malcolm Perry and linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel led a group of Dolphins players who, having recovered from COVID-19, donated convalescent plasma to help patients still ...
Three years after the U.S. blood banking industry recommended against transfusing plasma from female donors because of a potentially life-threatening antibody reaction, researchers have found that ...
A large, retrospective, multicenter study involving Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis indicates that convalescent plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients can dramatically improve ...
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