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Currently there are no proven treatments or vaccines for COVID-19 and care of the COVID patients is largely supportive involving treatment of symptoms such as fever with antipyretics, secondary bacterial chest infection with antibiotics and meticulous management of comorbid conditions.
Several repurposed and new drugs have been investigated for treatment of COVID-19, however, none have been confirmed to be efficacious. These drugs include the antimalarials (chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine), antivirals such as remdesivir and favipiravir and antiretroviral combination therapies such lopinavir/ritonavir.
There is emerging evidence to support the use of COVID convalescent plasma for the treatment of COVID-19. There is need to leverage the blood transfusion services in countries and this is beginning to happen on the continent.
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Currently there are no proven treatments for COVID-19 and current standard therapy is supportive care with oxygen supplementation and treatment of symptoms. While treatments are being investigated in the Western world, it is likely that these data will take several months to become available and if proven to be efficacious, access in most of the low-income countries will be limited due to the high global demand and exorbitant costs.
In this study, the investigators aim to assess the safety and efficacy of use of CCP for treatment of adults with COVID-19 in Uganda.
The investigators hypothesise that administration of CCP to patients with positive SARS-CoV-2 RT PCR leads to earlier time to viral clearance compared to the standard of care.
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General objective The overall objective of this project is to assess the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 convalescent plasma in the treatment of COVID-19 in Uganda.
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136 participants in 2 patient groups
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