Planning to create plasma bank: Zafrullah
After developing a coronavirus test kit, the Gonoshasthaya Kendra now plans to set up a plasma bank to help the treating critical and elderly COVID-19 patients.
Dr Zafrullah Chowdhury, the founder of Gonoshasthaya, told UNB on Friday that he has taken an initiative with various other doctors to create the plasma bank at Gonoshasthaya Kendra.
“After getting infected with coronavirus, I’m lucky that I could receive plasma therapy and am now successful. So, Personally i think other coronavirus patients, especially the critical and older people, should receive this magical remedy to beat the deadly virus,” Zafrullah said.
He, however, said enough fund and equipment are essential to execute his plan.
Zafrullah, a freedom fighter, tested positive for coronavirus on Sunday with the kit produced by Gonoshasthaya. He was administered with 200ml of O+ blood at Gonoshasthaya Kendra Nagar Hospital on Tuesday afternoon.
He said he took the plasma remedy according to the advice of Dhaka Medical College Hospital’s Prof Dr Mohiuddin Ahmed Khan.
Zafrullah said Dr Mohiuddin and Dhaka Shishu Hospital’s Dr Harun will work with him to create the plasma bank.
“If we get the fund, we’ll manage to bring necessary equipment from abroad within weekly on a particular flight. If we are able to do it, I think we’ll be able to save many lives,” he said.
As many people are actually dealing with the virus, he said it'll be easy for them to accumulate plasma and donate it to others.
Besides, the freedom fighter said he intend to provide low-cost treatment and Covid-19 tests at Gonoshasthaya Kendra.
He urged the federal government to take quick steps to approve Gonoshasthaya’s testing kit in order that patients can be easily detected and provided treatment.
Zafrullah underwent coronavirus test with the kit produced by Gonoshasthaya which found him to maintain positivity. Four days later, a RT-PCR test at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) also found him positive for coronavirus.
He first underwent antigen test with the kit produced by the Gonoshasthaya Kendra on Sunday as he was experiencing fever and the effect was positive. The Gonoshasthaya Kendra founder also got an antibody test using the Gonoshasthaya’s kit on Tuesday, and got positive result.
On March 17, Gonoshasthaya announced development of a testing kit that can examine samples to find COVID-19 within a quarter-hour, but the kit is yet to be approved by the authorities concerned.
Gonoshasthaya Kendra recently submitted 200 samples of Rapid Dot Blot kits to the BSMMU authorities to conduct performance study. The results of the test are yet to be published.
Earlier on April 30, the DGDA gave Gonoshasthaya permission to get its Covid-19 rapid testing kits tested. The DGDA informed Gonoshasthaya that the performance study of the kits could possibly be done either at the BSMMU or IEDCR.
ON, MAY 2, the BSMMU authorities formed a six-member committee to conduct the performance study of the testing kits as the organisation approached the country’s premier medical university.