Middle East & Africa

COVID-19. A new promising stem cell treatment from UAE opens new therapeutic scenarios

Last updated on February 27th, 2023 at 11:31 am

Preliminary results from a new clinical trial in the United Arab Emirates show promising progress towards treating COVID-19. The confirmation is arrived today by the UAE Ministry of Economy, which granted a patent for treatment’s development by a team of doctors and researchers at the Abu Dhabi Stem Cell Center (ADSCC), specialized on cell therapy, regenerative medicine and cutting-edge research on stem cells. The study involves extracting stem cells from the patient’s own blood and reintroducing them after activating them with an innovative method. Explains the Ministry of Economy in a statement.

The therapy was administered to 73 patients resulted positive to COVID-19 test, successfully treated and cured of the infectious disease by inhaling the treatment into their lungs after it has been nebulized into a fine mist. In the initial phase of clinical trials, the Abu Dhabi Stem Cell Center (ADSCC) got encouraging results by regenerating lung cells and modulating the immune response to keep it from overreacting to the COVID-19 infection and causing further damage to healthy cells.

As for now the initial phase of clinical trials is over and the process demonstrating its safety. None of the patients who have received the treatment reported immediate adverse effects and there have been no interactions found with the conventional treatment protocols for COVID-19 patients. While trials to demonstrate the efficacy of the cure are ongoing, its initial success comes as the world is in desperate need of good news in the novel coronavirus fight. The next steps, necessary to demonstrate the effectiveness of the treatment, should be completed in a couple of weeks according to Abu Dhabi authorities.

UN Chief praises South Korea for tracking down corona and restricting the spread

It must be said that the treatment was administered to the patients together with the conventional medical protocol and will continue to be applied in addition to existing cures rather than in substitution. Medical front liners across the UAE, included doctors, nurses and researchers, are constantly working hard to provide the very best medical practices to aid in containing the global disease. Utilising this new treatment can further support the Emirates’ efforts to open new therapeutic scenarios in the fight against COVID-19 worldwide.

Vanessa Tomassini

View Comments

Recent Posts

Everything You Need to Know About ‘The Guardian’ Movie Starring Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher

The 2006 American action-adventure drama The Guardian was directed by Andrew Davis and is about the U.S. Coast Guard's elite… Read More

April 4, 2026

Why Manhattan’s Median Rent Hitting $5,000 Is Driving a New Exodus From New York

The apartment was a railroad-style one-bedroom on the third floor of a walk-up on West 85th Street, with a kitchen… Read More

April 4, 2026

Top 10 Poorest States in the United States – 2026

The U.S. is among the wealthiest countries in the world, but it still has a large degree of income inequality.… Read More

April 4, 2026

Lauryn Hill Breaks the Internet with Surprise Appearance at Ye’s SoFi Stadium Show

When Lauryn Hill showed up unexpectedly at Ye's SoFi Stadium concert on April 3, 2026, it caused a huge stir… Read More

April 4, 2026

Portugal Digital Nomad Visa vs Spain Digital Nomad Visa: 2026 Updates

Digital nomadism is an emerging lifestyle option rapidly expanding as a trend, with both Portugal and Spain being popular locations… Read More

April 4, 2026

Why Four in Ten Londoners Can’t Afford a Basic Standard of Living in 2026

On a Tuesday morning in Peckham, Diane, a 44-year-old NHS healthcare assistant, sits down with a printout of her monthly… Read More

April 4, 2026

This website uses cookies.

Read More