Do babies need blood tests for C-cell transfusions?

C-globulin, commonly known as human blood gammaglobulin. Infants do not need to have blood tests for Human Blood Gammaglobulin transfusion, but they need to be infused carefully.
Human blood gammaglobulin is an immune booster, mainly used to prevent or reduce the symptoms of measles, but also used in chickenpox, mumps, infectious hepatitis, herpes zoster and other viral infections, but also used in asthma, eczema, allergic rhinitis and other diseases as well as to improve the immune function of the body.
Human blood gammaglobulin is commonly available in injectable form and requires intravenous infusion when in use. Human Gammaglobulin generally does not cause adverse reactions, a small number of patients may experience transient headache, nausea and other discomforts, which can be recovered on their own.
Infants transfusion of human blood gammaglobulin does not require blood tests, but the use of this drug in infants may inhibit the production of autoantibodies, if intravenous infusion of human blood gammaglobulin is required, it should be carried out in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
Patients with immunoglobulin allergy should be prohibited from using human blood gammaglobulin, diabetes mellitus, pregnant women, renal disease, severe acid-base metabolism disorder patients need to be careful with the use of this drug.
Human blood gammaglobulin is a prescription drug and should be used in infants in strict accordance with medical advice.