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Published on: November 17, 2017
COVID-19 convalescent plasma: current status, lessons from the past and future perspectives
Tor Audun Hervig1, Øystein Flesland2, Lise Sofie Haug Nissen-Meyer3
1Laboratory for Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, Haugesund Hospital, Norway.
Abstract:
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, blood transfusion services worldwide started collection of convalescent plasma as early as possible, as exemplified by the response in Norway. There were challenges related to donor selection, donor safety, testing for relevant antibodies and indications for and dosing of the convalescent plasma. As more knowledge became available, the product quality was more standardised. Multiple case reports, observational studies and some randomized studies were published during the pandemic, as well as laboratory studies reporting different approaches to antibody testing. The results were conflicting and the importance of convalescent plasma was disputed. Even though there has been strong international collaboration with involvement of many key organisations, we may better prepare for the next pandemic. An even stronger, more formalised collaboration between these organisations could provide more clear evidence of the importance of convalescent plasma, based on the principles of passive immunisation.
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