Patients who have been infected with the coronavirus and recuperated could be the key to combating the disease. One possible treatment utilizes the antibodies developed in the blood of clients who have actually had the health problem. Dr. Jon LaPook speaks to a medical professional who is supervising the treatment in Houston.
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1.''Pandemics: History & Prevention'''https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_ppXSABYLYIt is an amazing video ,truly informative, based on facts and science .This video is more than a decade old,BUT it is very relevant to current Covid-19pandemic Highly recommended 2. THE THERAPY The researchers recruited seven patients suffering from COVID-19: two with common infections, four with severe infections, and one with a critically severe infection; all of them were aged 45 to 65. There was also a placebo control group of three patients with severe infections. MSCs were intravenously transplanted to the study group patients. Over the course of the experiment (January 23 to February 16), one patient from the placebo control group had remained in severe condition, another one had developed acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and the third one died. In the study group, all patients with common and severe infections had recovered, while the critically ill patient was out of the ICU with a common infection. Although most COVID-19 patients eventually recover, it usually takes much longer, especially for critically ill patients.https://mailchi.mp/lifespan.io/01102019-1414800?e=c851e8819
sorry but how come that the antibodies of the survivors is much stronger?
Im 35,…I had the aches the pains and the fatigue/ really bad cold sweats couldn't barley breath at times for a week! 3 weeks ago, now just small cough. Hope's and prayers to all, stay home stay safe!
Why does this remind me of maze runner?
Maybe they should investigate why it does not affect kids as it affects older people.