homehealthcare NewsNew online platform to aid COVID 19 patients in need of donors for convalescent plasma therapy

New online platform to aid COVID-19 patients in need of donors for convalescent plasma therapy

Created by two individuals in their early 20s, Dr. Neil Pinto and Karina Thakrar, the Pint Network matches donors with patients based on their blood donation and convalescent plasma donation criteria.

By Anurag Tiwari  Jul 14, 2020 3:22:15 PM IST (Published)


The COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc around the world with more than 12.7 million cases and increasing. While multiple options are being tried to fight the coronavirus, transfusions with convalescent plasma, one of the traditional methods used to fight infectious diseases, has emerged as one of the effective methods to treat COVID-19 patients. With that said, the success of convalescent plasma therapy is yet to scale heights as there is a dearth of plasma donors willing to donate.
To address the issue and make life easier for patients in need of plasma therapy, Pint (Plasma In Need For Transfusion) Network, one of its kind start-up in the medical field, has come up with an online plasma matching platform which facilitates patients in need of convalescent plasma to find and match with donors, quicker and more efficiently.
The Pint Network is a first self-funded digital initiative of 22-year-old Karina Thakrar and 23-year-old Doctor Neil Pinto. While Thakrar is a graduate in Economics and Sociology from the Loyola Marymount University, Dr Pinto is a graduate from Sion Hospital in Mumbai.