St. Charles offers new treatment that can keep people with COVID-19 out of the hospital
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3-D rendering illustration of monoclonal antibodies or immunoglobulin fighting against a group of coronavirus or Covid cells
Monoclonal antibodies can mimic immune system s natural antibodies
REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) For the first time since the start of the pandemic, St. Charles Health System is offering a treatment to help people with mild to moderate COVID-19 fight off the disease and, hopefully, avoid hospitalization.
The treatment uses monoclonal antibodies to mimic the immune system’s natural antibodies, which fight back against harmful antigens such as viruses. Whereas the body takes time to produce natural antibodies, monoclonal antibody treatment allows a sick person to fight the virus earlier, which may prevent them from getting sicker and needing to be hospitalized.
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