Scientists Possibly Cure HIV in a Woman for First Time

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Scientists Possibly Cured HIV in a Woman for the First Time

Following a cutting-edge treatment four years ago, the “New York patient” is now off of HIV medication and remains “asymptomatic and healthy,” researchers sayAn American research team reported that it has possibly cured HIV in a woman for the first time.

Their patient stepped into a rarified club that includes three men whom scientists have cured, or very likely cured, of HIV. Researchers also know of two women whose own immune systems have, quite extraordinarily, apparently vanquished the virus. Carl Dieffenbach, director of the Division of AIDS at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, one of multiple divisions of the National Institutes of Health that funds the research network behind the new case study, told NBC News that the accumulation of repeated apparent triumphs in curing HIV “continues to provide hope.”, investigators treated the American Timothy Ray Brown for acute myeloid leukemia, or AML.

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