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sandensea

(21,624 posts)
Thu Jul 30, 2020, 08:12 AM Jul 2020

Argentina starts trials on hyperimmune horse serum to treat COVID-19

Argentina has started clinical trials on treating COVID-19 using hyperimmune serum developed with antibodies from horses, authorities from the laboratory involved said on Wednesday.

The serum, produced by local biotechnology firm Inmunova, is obtained by injecting a SARS-CoV-2 protein - which causes the animal to generate a large amount of neutralizing antibodies. Plasma is then extracted from the horse, purified and processed.

After positive results in laboratory tests, the clinical trial to study the effectiveness of the serum will be carried out on 242 people diagnosed with the disease in moderate to severe conditions, the laboratory said.

"If we can lower viral replication in the first days, not only are we going to lower the viral load of the disease and the referral of patients... but we think this neutralizing capacity will allow patients to develop their own immune response," said Fernando Goldbaum, Inmunova's scientific director.

Plasma law

Argentina's Congress likewise passed a bill on July 23 promoting the donation of plasma by recovered Covid-19 patients - awarding donors two days of paid leave.

The bill, introduced by Congressmen Máximo Kirchner of the center-left Front for All and Cristián Ritondo of the right-wing PRO, found rare common cause in the country's sharply divided politics, and passed unanimously.

"Seven out of ten recovered patients develop antibodies," Front for All Senator Inés Blás noted. "600 milliliters of plasma, which is normal, is enough to transfuse three people."

Argentina has recorded 179,000 cases and 3,288 deaths. Its death rate of 73 per million people, however, is a fraction of the 424 in neighboring Brazil, 465 in the U.S., and 485 in neighboring Chile.

At: https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2020/07/29/world/americas/29reuters-health-coronavirus-argentina-horses.html



A gaucho and his horses in Argentina's Patagonia.

Long known for its horsemanship tradition, Argentina is now exploring equine serum as a possible therapy for Covid-19 patients due to its potent generation of antibodies.
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Argentina starts trials on hyperimmune horse serum to treat COVID-19 (Original Post) sandensea Jul 2020 OP
I fixated on the beret worn by the gaucho,recalling Basque men wear them, too, but they are Basques! Judi Lynn Jul 2020 #1
Trump may have in fact met a few, in his numerous visits to Argentina in the '80s and '90s sandensea Jul 2020 #3
Thanks for the information. I hope they are gentle with the horses! n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2020 #2

Judi Lynn

(160,516 posts)
1. I fixated on the beret worn by the gaucho,recalling Basque men wear them, too, but they are Basques!
Thu Jul 30, 2020, 09:56 AM
Jul 2020

Los Potreros estancia, Patagonia: A day in the life of an Argentine cowboy (gaucho)
Ben Groundwater
10:34, May 15 2015

. . .

Gauchos, you should remember, are Argentina's hard men and a national icon. They are the nomadic horsemen, the brooding, silent types who sit on their steeds and stare off into the distance, who cook slabs of beef over open flames, who shun human contact in favour of the company of cattle. And they wear berets?

It's actually a mark of their heritage, as the gauchos can trace their roots back to the colonists who arrived in Latin America from the Basque country of Spain and France. There, the beret reigns supreme, and it's a tradition that has been retained over hundreds of years by the horsemen of central Argentina.


More:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/destinations/south-america/68572292/los-potreros-estancia-patagonia-a-day-in-the-life-of-an-argentine-cowboy-gaucho

Wonder if anyone could get Trump to style a beret! I'll bet he'd look grand, as usual.

sandensea

(21,624 posts)
3. Trump may have in fact met a few, in his numerous visits to Argentina in the '80s and '90s
Thu Jul 30, 2020, 02:24 PM
Jul 2020

You'll recall that Macri invited him down there as a friend - amazingly, considering Trump had just cheated his father out of the former Lincoln West development in Manhattan (which Trump later had to sell).

You still see them (the gauchos) in the cattle, sheep, and horse ranches up and down the country. They're quite a tourist draw - or were, before this Covid calamity.

I'd say that, besides tango dancers and (of course) Evita, gauchos are probably the most readily identifiable Argentines almost anywhere you go in the world.



Gauchos in a traditional ring-lancing (sortija) contest, in which they ride, full-speed, toward two-inch bull-nose rings hanging from a leather strap.

The one who can first lance the ring, wins.
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