The Belgian Red Cross is supplying plasma to two hospitals,
University Hospital Leuven and CHU of Liege, which are leading two
clinical studies in the country to see how plasma containing
antibodies from COVID-19 survivors can help infected people.
"There are a lot of patients in hospitals with COVID-19 and who need
it," Esther Neijens, a doctor from the Red Cross, told Reuters.
"We really hope there will be enough plasma donors, who had COVID at
some point, to continue the clinical studies and finish them, to
have conclusions to know if this plasma is indeed effective in the
context of COVID-19," she said.
The nation of 11 million people now suffers the highest rate of
coronavirus infections per 100,000 citizens in Europe. It had 1,448
new infections per 100,000 residents over the past week, data from
the Sciensano health institute showed on Wednesday.
The number of patients in intensive care units (ICUs) is doubling
every eight days - to 911 as of Tuesday - with 5,554 people in
hospitals, which risk running out of beds.
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Student Lili Deneve is one survivor willing to donate.
"I am giving my blood for COVID-19 patients," the 21-year-old, who was infected
with COVID-19 at the end of August, told Reuters while giving her plasma for the
second time.
"I got infected with COVID-19 because of somebody positive in my family, I had
symptoms for a week, I was very tired ... I lost taste and smell," she said.
Doctors say trials are needed as there remains a lack of evidence about how
effective plasma can be. Results from an Indian study found that the plasma did
not help hospitalised patients fight off the infection, and failed to reduce
death rates or halt progression to severe disease.
(Reporting by Marine Strauss @StraussMarine, Francois Lenoir, editing by Robin
Emmott and Giles Elgood)
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