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MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2025

Plasma therapy

Convalescent plasma samples in vials are seen before being tested for Covid-19 antibodies at the Bloodworks Northwest Laboratory during the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak in Renton, Washington, US September 9, 2020. Picture taken September 9, 2020. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson
Coronavirus chronicle

Plasma from recovered patients shows little benefit in those hospitalized with Covid-19

"The therapy know as convalescent plasma did not significantly improve patients’ health status or reduce their risk of dying from the disease any better than a placebo"

Representational Image. Photo: Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Plasma therapy may not be used on patients

Representational image. Photo: Collected
Coronavirus chronicle

Plasma therapy ineffective in reducing Covid-19 death: Research

A cured coronavirus patient donates plasma. Xinhua File Photo
Coronavirus chronicle

Covid-19: Nepal reports successful plasma therapy treatment

File Photo: Vials of investigational coronavirus disease (Covid-19) treatment drug remdesivir are capped at a Gilead Sciences facility in La Verne, California, US March 18, 2020. Picture taken March 18, 2020. Gilead Sciences Inc/Handout via Reuters
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

WHO pours cold water on Remdisivir, plasma hope

Cry for plasma grows loud
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Cry for plasma grows loud

Representational image. Photo: Collected
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Police Hospital claims success in plasma therapy on Covid-19 patients

A quarantine worker sprays disinfectants on an ambulance worker of the 119 rescue team, who went on his duty amid the rise in confirmed cases of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Daegu, South Korea, March 14, 2020/ Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Coronavirus patients recover in South Korea after plasma therapy

Chinese doctors using plasma therapy on coronavirus
South Asia

Chinese doctors using plasma therapy on coronavirus

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