“Slowly, we are seeing improvement in their chest x-ray and also ‘yung mga oxygenation requirement bumababa na rin, “Hematologist Dr. Francisco Lopez said. However, said the treatment needed further study despite the improvement seen in the condition of the patients.” – According to a breaking news sourced from the official website of GMA News.
“We don’t want to create a hype. We want more evidence,” With high hopes, Lopez said in an interview with Sandra Aguinaldo’s report on GMA’s newscast show ‘24 Oras’.
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Convalescent plasma treatment uses blood donations from COVID-19 recovered patients to extract the antibodies which technically may help to boost the immune systems of the critical patients.
According to an independent journalism since 1921 Science News, this promising experimental treatment was tried all around the globe. But the therapy, newly authorized for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, wasn’t concocted in a pharmaceutical laboratory. Hence, a still on-progress trial. However, if the treatment is beneficial, that could lead to FDA approval for wider use.
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