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By *ouple in Lancashire OP   Couple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Might be a daft thought but if a sibling, or offspring had developed antibodies post having the virus and by transfusion pass on some of those to said siblings/offspring..

If so could that help the recipient in developing their own or is it that we each have to have the virus in order to develop our own..?

Just something that came to mind when doing the lawn..

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By *adetMan
over a year ago

South of Ipswich

Plasma transplants are something that is being looked in to although I think its quite complicated and time consuming but not out of the realms of possibility

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By *ouple in Lancashire OP   Couple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Plasma transplants are something that is being looked in to although I think its quite complicated and time consuming but not out of the realms of possibility "

Cheers..

I guess it will come down to if its effective or even possible, whether the recipients immune system will accept and if so produce more..

Back to the lawn..

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham

I'm sure I heard they were already doing this in the US? Dr Hilary was on about it this morning too, plasma therapy, it's been looked at here but not starting doing it. Makes sense to try and help those in hospital with in infusion.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Plasma transfusions for COVID19 are already used in Europe and US. But are not approved in UK yet. Lagging behind as usual

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Plasma transfusions for COVID19 are already used in Europe and US. But are not approved in UK yet. Lagging behind as usual

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https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-doctors-frustrated-by-delays-in-plasma-therapy-trials-for-covid-19-patients-11972462

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I think some plasma transplants have already been done, which have helped infected people to fight it. It's likely to stay as a treatment option for very sick people, especially if immuno-compromised though imo.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lose of antibodies on here.

Look at the state of them

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By *adetMan
over a year ago

South of Ipswich


"Plasma transplants are something that is being looked in to although I think its quite complicated and time consuming but not out of the realms of possibility

Cheers..

I guess it will come down to if its effective or even possible, whether the recipients immune system will accept and if so produce more..

Back to the lawn.. "

I'm no expert but it seems that they extract the antibodies from an infected person and give them to a non infected person. Almost a direct transplant of the anti body so the immune system doesnt have to create its own

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