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National Task Force, JMG will decide on continuing plasma therapy for treatment of Covid patients: ICMR

He said that plasma therapy has been used for more than 100 years... Read More
NEW DELHI:

The National Task Force

on Covid-19 and the joint monitoring group (JMG) in

the Health Ministry

will take a decision on whether to continue plasma therapy in the

treatment

of Covid-19 patients in India after reviewing the data of its

randomised

controlled trial, the ICMR said on Tuesday. Addressing a press conference, ICMR Director General Dr

Balram Bhargava

said a randomised controlled trial, including 464 patients in 39 hospitals in 25 districts across 14 states and UTs, has shown that plasma therapy does not reduce mortality or prevent progression from moderate to severe disease.


He said that plasma therapy has been used for more than 100 years now in some form or the other for various virus infections. It was used during ebola and it was also being used amid the Covid-19

pandemic

.

"Having said that whether it benefits or not is being studied," the ICMR director general said.

Referring to the findings of the ICMR funded randomised controlled trial, Bhargava said this a pre-print version which is still undergoing peer review.

"Once peer review happens and we get full publication out, this data will be considered again by the National Task Force and joint monitoring group of the Health Ministry and then a decision will be taken if we should continue with this or not because at the moment we have got permission to use plasma therapy (off label) in India," he said.

"There are a few cases where some reactions can occur and therefore, we will take a considered view once we get the full publication of this study," he underlined.

The Clinical Management Protocols for Covid-19 issued by the Union Health Ministry on June 27 allowed use of convalescent plasma (off label) for treating coronavirus-infected patients in moderate stage of the illness under "investigational therapies".
Top Comment
Manoj Suresh
1531 days ago
The photograph in the article clearly shows how the system is an utter failure. The medical personnel donning the PPEs are out in the open and will carry all the dirt and microorganisms over to the indoor facilities spreading whatever infective material they have collected on their PPEs. It is ridiculous as well as ironical that the medical personnel are so ignorant that they are the ones who are spreading the infection by their carelessness or maybe helplessness. Whatever the case may be, it is a basic principle of hygiene that outdoor equipment (PPE in this case) must be cast off before entering the hospital environment, and anyone entering the isolation zone/ward must have fresh PPEs. Unless this is done, the infection will continue to spread. The same goes for the wearing of masks. These useless re-useable collectors of germs grown in the rich culture media of our oral and nasal secretions, frequently touched by contaminated hands (even worse when gloves are worn), are the real contributors to the spread of illnesses. But who can possibly instill any sense into the indoctrinated minds of the arrogant and egotist medical personnel, the public and our ignorant and dictatorial political leaders and the bureaucrats; and who can possibly question or challenge their collective idiocy! These numbskulls have turned the medical infrastructure into a circus and humans into willingly subservient zombies dancing to the evil tune of their perpetual pied pipers. In the context of the article, plasma therapy has no prayer as has been proved by multiple studies and is just another means to draw public funding to produce academically attractive papers with doctored data and implementing one failed attempt after another which we have consistently seen over the past five months.
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