Authors
William R Hartman, Aaron S Hess, Joseph P Connor
Publication date
2020/12
Journal
Translational medicine communications
Volume
5
Pages
1-6
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
SARS-CoV-2 and its associated disease, COVID-19, has infected over seven million people world-wide, including two million people in the United States. While many people recover from the virus uneventfully, a subset of patients will require hospital admission, some with intensive care needs including intubation, and mechanical ventilation. To date there is no cure and no vaccine is available. Passive immunotherapy by the transfusion of convalescent plasma donated by COVID-19 recovered patients might be an effective option to combat the virus, especially if used early in the course of disease. Here we report our experience of using convalescent plasma at a tertiary care center in a mid-size, midwestern city that did not experience an overwhelming patient surge.
Methods
Hospitalized COVID-19 patients categorized as having Severe or Life-Threatening disease according to the Mayo Clinic …
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