Source: Al Arabiya
May 1 2020
May 1 2020
A United Arab Emirates research institute has developed a coronavirus treatment using stem cells “which could be a game-changer in the global fight” against the outbreak, a government official announced on Friday. Read the latest coronavirus updates in our dedicated section.
The Abu Dhabi Stem Cell Center has developed a treatment method that regenerates lung cells and prevents the immune system from overreacting, Hend Al Otaiba, Director of Strategic Communications with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a Twitter thread. She said the treatment involves the extraction of stem cells from a patient’s own blood and reintroducing them into the lungs via inhalation of a mist.
“[This] could have a significant impact on our ability to live with the virus until a vaccine is available,”
More trials are being conducted and a clearer understanding of the treatment’s potential should be available in the coming weeks.
The UAE has so far recorded 13,038 coronavirus cases so far but has maintained a relatively low death toll with only 111 fatalities.
Meanwhile, 2,543 people, nearly 20 percent of the country’s infected patients, have recovered so far.
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