First 'plasma bank' constructed in Kerala, two infected recovered after therapy
First 'plasma bank' constructed in Kerala, two infected recovered after therapy
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Malappuram: Increasing Corona day by day has created a crisis for everyone. Different types of tests are being done in the coming days, but so far no successful results have been revealed. Meanwhile, the first plasma bank was established in Manjeri, Kerala, where two patients infected with corona after therapy have been reported to be healthy. There is a gradual treatment of some corona infections by plasma therapy.

This plasma bank has been constructed at Government Medical College Hospital near Manjeri. The therapy of two more people is going on and now they are out of danger and now they are healthy and along with that, they will be discharged soon. In his statement, Corona District Coordinator Dr. Malazam of Malappuram said, "There are currently 25 plasma storage in the bank which has been donated by volunteers."

200 more people are in the donation list, who will give their plasma to the bank if needed. Due to this, all patients are being carefully examined. Ajit Kumar, an officer of Delhi Police, resident of Nilambur, underwent corona examination after symptoms of pneumonia, which were found positive but returned healthy after plasma therapy. Shahul Hamid and Abdul Latif donated the plasma after which Ajit Kumar recovered and was discharged on Saturday and now he is completely healthy.

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