Plasmathesia saves 28-year-old pregnancy from coronary, world's first case

A young Italian mother has left the doors of the Italian hospital in the Lombardy region following plasma treatment, with the blood fluid donated by patients cured by David-19. It is one of the world's rare cases of therapy, though pregnant. A pregnant woman in Italy has [...]
A pregnant woman in Italy has beaten the choreography thanks to the treatment of blood plasma from previously infected patients, becoming due to the world's first successful cases.
The 28-year-old Patricia Vinci left the hospital room this week after she had been laid down for two weeks with severe virus symptoms.
The young mother from the Lombardez city of Montova said plasma therapy gave her new life, so even the second girl waiting to be born will call it Beatrice Vittoria, on behalf of winning the battle with infectious disease.
Italian doctors thought of using plasma therapy to avoid complications and to protect fetus life.
According to the Pneumonology Hospital, 28-year-old Vinchenci for these reasons was refused respiratory treatment, while following the injection of plasma, improving her health was obvious.
At Mantova's hospital, 24 people have so far been treated with plasma donated by patients already cured of coronavirus.
The practice of plasma therapy has been used since the 1800s, Italian professionals say, but are still awaiting results for Covid-19 as it is early to prove the successes so far.
Blood plasma with antibodies against pandemic is considered gold juice and is being used in many hospitals in the world.
Medical literature explains that blood donors who once passed the coronary can give up to 400 milliliters of plasma, which would suffice to treat two life - threatening patients.












