Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

347 NEW CASES TAKE GUJARAT TALLY TO 8,542

- Jaykishan Sharma Jaykishan.sharma@htlive.com

On Monday, Gujarat reported 347 positive cases of Covid-19, taking the toll of affected people to 8,542.

Jayanti Ravi, principal secretary (health), said that these cases were reported from Ahmedabad (268), Vadodra (29), Surat (19 )and the rest from other districts.“twenty deaths were reported in the last 24 hours. A total of 2780 have been discharged. Conditions of 5218 people are stable and 31 are on ventilator.

The graph of discharged people is improving and deaths are also reducing day by day. 1616471 tests have been done so far,” Ravi said.

The Gujarat government on Monday also launched India’s first hot air seam sealing machine, which makes the personal protective equipment (PPE) kit used for the protection of such doctors-paramedica­l staff completely secure with specialise­d tape.

Chief minister Vijay Rupani lauded a Rajkot based company for preparing this machine.

Dr Parthiv Mehta, pulmonolog­ist-intensivis­t said that this machine would be very useful for the corona warriors.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has approved 28 out of 113 institutio­ns that showed interest in conducting convalesce­nt plasma therapy trials for coronaviru­s disease patients, according to an official from the top medical body.

Transfusin­g critically ill Covid-19 patients with convalesce­nt plasma -- a component of blood rich in antibodies from patients who recovered from the disease -so that they can fight of f the disease is a treatment showing promise world over.

“The process for the plasma therapy trials is on; institutio­ns are being approved and patients are being recruited. It will, however, be some time before anything conclusive can be said on the results of this therapy,” said Dr Rajni Kant Srivastava, spokespers­on for ICMR.

In Delhi, seven institutes, including the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Indraprast­ha Apollo Hospital, Batra Hospital, Lady Hardinge Medical College, Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital and Max Hospital Saket have been approved to participat­e in the trials.

Max Hospital in Saket had transfused plasma last month into a Covid-19 patient with good results. The patient was on ventilator, and the hospital sought approval on compassion­ate grounds as the family of the patient insisted.

The patient recovered and was recently discharged, “but it is important that we also understand that plasma therapy is no magic bullet. During the patient’s treatment at Max Hospital, Saket, other standard treatment protocols were followed and we can say that plasma therapy could have worked as a catalyst in speeding up his recovery. We cannot attribute 100% recovery to plasma therapy only, as there are multiple factors which carved his path to recovery,” said Dr Sandeep Budhiraja, group medical director – Max Healthcare.

The ICMR earlier this month came out with a detailed document on the study model using plasma therapy. The sample size finalised for the multi-centre clinical trials is 452.

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