Well, I gather it’s a little more complicated than siphoning somebody’s gas 
tank.  For one, the serum has to be typed and screened for toxins, right? 

 

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From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> On Behalf Of Steven A Smith
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 7:16 PM
To: friam@redfish.com
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Papers on asymptomatic transmission and serology

 

Thanks for the two references:

Glen>   The convalescent sera option for containing COVID-19
        https://www.jci.org/articles/view/138003 
<https://www.jci.org/articles/view/138003> 
 
Barry>   
<https://www.globalhealthnow.org/2020-03/covid-19s-stop-gap-solution-until-vaccines-and-antivirals-are-ready>
 
https://www.globalhealthnow.org/2020-03/covid-19s-stop-gap-solution-until-vaccines-and-antivirals-are-ready
 
This is particularly promising, especially the point in the second one that 
60ktonne of plasma having been shipped to Italy from China...   
 
While there *may* be some unintended/unexpected consequences in this strategy, 
it is very promising that we *already* have a plasma donation network in place. 
 
 
Millennial Spring-Break Scofflaws should be kept (encouraged to stay?) on the 
beach until they recover and show positive for enough antibodies to donate 
plasma, then return home to live with their grandparents since their parents 
are mad at them for their choices and their dorms are closed.  They can infuse 
their grandparents first, then one at a time, all of the other old folks in 
their nursing/assisted-living/retirement facility/neighborhood.
 
I didn't see what dosage of plasma is considered remedial or prophylactic.  Is 
it one-to-one?  A pint per patient?   I think plasma donors can give a pint 
weekly or more often?
 
I'm expecting to see want ads on Craigslist "Seeking Antibody Positive Plasma 
Donor, will pay cash"
 
 
 
 

@Steve Smith  <mailto:sasm...@swcp.com> <sasm...@swcp.com>. You mentioned that 
someone who has become
resistant to a virus may be able to donate their blood to someone
struggling with symptoms. does that actually work?

Cody Smith





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