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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
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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 i ....

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COVID in Iowa: Monoclonal antibodies show promise, avert hospital stays


Des Moines Register
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.
The treatment isn’t for everyone who tests positive for the coronavirus. It is generally reserved for people with a higher risk of hospitalization or more dire outcomes from the virus.
And while its first deployment came during a spike of COVID-19 illnesses in Iowa, and preceded the decline in cases, it’s not as simple as cause and effect, MercyOne Dr. Casey Rice said. ....

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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
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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 i ....

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COVID in Iowa: Monoclonal antibodies, Regeneron, show promise


Des Moines Register
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.
The treatment isn’t for everyone who tests positive for the coronavirus. It is generally reserved for people with a higher risk of hospitalization or more dire outcomes from the virus.
And while its first deployment came during a spike of COVID-19 illnesses in Iowa, and preceded the decline in cases, it’s not as simple as cause and effect, MercyOne Dr. Casey Rice said. ....

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