Bharatpur Hospital calls for blood donation for plasma therapy

3, Sep 2020 | nepaltraveller.com
Source::RSS

Those who recovered from coronavirus urged to donate blood plasma to help treat critical patients

BHARATPUR

RSS

Bharatpur Hospital of Chitwan has appealed to coronavirus-recovered people to donate blood plasma for the treatment of critical COVID-19 patients.

Those infected who had stayed in isolation and recovered could donate plasma through their blood after 14 days. The hospital has made all necessary preparation for treating the infected through plasma therapy.

The government has allowed hospitals to treat COVID-19 patients through this procedure after it was found successful in some cases.

Bharatpur Hospital’s physician Dr Kalyan Sapkota said the coronavirus-recovered have been urged to donate blood plasma to help treat critical patients through plasma therapy with the rise in the number of severely-infected patients.

He said the antibody developed against the virus in blood plasma of corona-recovered people is useful in treating other patients with severe infections. He also noted that this procedure would help lessen the mortality rate of coronavirus.

Person above 18 years of age can donate blood plasma for the purpose. Plasma is a colorless fluid part of blood in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.

He also assured that donating and receiving blood plasma would not inflict any negative effects to both sides rather it would be useful in the treatment of the virus.

Regional Blood Transmission Centre Bharatpur chief Ramesh Kanta Poudel said blood donors are eager to donate their blood plasma. Three eligible people from Madi are donating today, he added.

Bharatpur hospital has formed a committee under the leadership of Dr Sapkota for the treatment of coronavirus-infected people. Blood collection would be carried out as per the blood need and inventory, informed Gopal Prasad Poudel, a focal person for plasma therapy.

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