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Plasma Donations from Recovered Patients

By Don Escalante, Public Relations Specialist
April 23, 2020 at 11:32pm. Views: 30

LifeStream Blood Bank is helping direct collection and processing of blood plasma donations from recovered COVID-19 patients and developing technologies to detect and quantify virus-fighting antibodies.

Individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 may have immune-boosting antibodies in their plasma – called “convalescent plasma” – that could be used to treat critically ill COVID-19 patients. A number of LifeStream hospital partners, operating under Food and Drug Administration (FDA) protocols, are prepared to refer potential donors who have recovered for at least 14 days after their symptoms completely resolved. Criteria for eligibility are available at LStream.org/covidplasma, and potential donors may be referred using instructions on that site effective immediately.

Potential donors must be pre-screened by healthcare providers and LifeStream personnel, and appointments will be made only by LifeStream staff. Once eligibility is confirmed, LifeStream will work with donors to collect and process the plasma for COVID-19 patient treatment.

“Though convalescent plasma has not been fully proven to be effective in patients with COVID-19, there are encouraging signs from early studies,” said Joe Chaffin, MD, LifeStream’s chief medical officer. “By collecting this product, LifeStream is proud to help hospitals develop better understanding of the use of convalescent plasma for patients in desperate need.” 

LifeStream provides blood products and services to more than 80 hospitals in six Southern California counties. To maximize donor safety and to ensure social distance guidelines are adhered to, appointments are required to donate plasma at LifeStream centers in San Bernardino, Riverside, Ontario, Victorville, Murrieta, Rancho Mirage and La Quinta.

To set an appointment to donate convalescent plasma, and for more information, call 909-386-6837 or visit LStream.org/covidplasma.

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