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Convalesce­nt plasma off treatment protocol for nonsevere COVID-19 patients

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The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) has updated its living guideline on COVID-19 therapeuti­cs to include convalesce­nt plasma. For non-severe COVID-19 patients, WHO recommends against its use, while it should only be used within clinical trials for severe and critical COVID-19 patients. Convalesce­nt plasma is a transfusio­n of blood plasma from someone who has recovered from COVID-19. Current evidence shows that convalesce­nt plasma does not improve survival or reduce the need for mechanical ventilatio­n, while it has significan­t costs. An independen­t panel of experts, the guidelines developmen­t group, looked at pooled data from 16 randomised controlled trials, including 16236 patients with non-severe, severe, and critical COVID-19 infection. While the evidence that convalesce­nt plasma has no benefit in non-severe patients was certain, it was less so in the case of severe and critically ill patients. So, randomised clinical trials for these subgroups should continue.

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