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How monoclonal antibodies are helping prevent hospitalizations among Iowa COVID-19 patients
How monoclonal antibodies are helping prevent hospitalizations among Iowa COVID-19 patients Nick Coltrain, Des Moines Register How antibodies in recovered COVID-19 patients could treat others with coronavirus Replay Video UP NEXT Thousands of Iowans potentially escaped being hospitalized with COVID-19, or worse, after being treated by experimental monoclonal antibodies. The treatment arrived in Iowa in mid-November, shortly after it received emergency approval by federal regulators, and it has shown promising results in keeping Iowans sick with COVID-19 from the direst of outcomes. © Olivia Sun/The Register Evolue Baxter, 98, received a monoclonal antibody treatment after contracting a mild case of COVID-19 in December. The treatment, similar to one given to former President Trump in October, consists of manmade antibodies and is typically reserved for high-risk patients. I never had heard the word transfusion , but I think it s just medicine that they
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How monoclonal antibodies are changing Iowa s COVID-19 pandemic response
How monoclonal antibodies are helping prevent hospitalizations among Iowa COVID-19 patients Nick Coltrain, Des Moines Register How antibodies in recovered COVID-19 patients could treat others with coronavirus Replay Video UP NEXT Thousands of Iowans potentially escaped being hospitalized with COVID-19, or worse, after being treated by experimental monoclonal antibodies. The treatment arrived in Iowa in mid-November, shortly after it received emergency approval by federal regulators, and it has shown promising results in keeping Iowans sick with COVID-19 from the direst of outcomes. © Olivia Sun/The Register Evolue Baxter, 98, received a monoclonal antibody treatment after contracting a mild case of COVID-19 in December. The treatment, similar to one given to former President Trump in October, consists of manmade antibodies and is typically reserved for high-risk patients. I never had heard the word transfusion , but I think it s just medicine that they
Windsor heights
United states
Sioux city
University of iowa
Des moines
Eva mae lefevre
Evolue baxter
Sarah ekstrand
Donald trump
Lori ristau
Olivia sun
Iowa department of public health
Iowa health care association
University of iowa hospitals
Mae lefevre
President trump
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