“This is an exceptional case, a research opportunity“Summaries Asier Saez-Kirion, Head of Viral Reservoirs and Immune Surveillance at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. A man called outill from Geneva“He’s been in remission from AIDS for several months after a bone marrow transplant to fight an aggressive form of leukemia.
This patient, who had been living with HIV since the early 1990s, was able to completely stop his antiretroviral therapy without the virus coming back. This particular case will be presented on Monday, July 24, at the International AIDS Society (IAS) conference in Brisbane, Australia.
The remission after bone marrow transplantation is not the most exceptional aspect of this story, as five other comparable cases are known. The big news is the manner in which this quasi-healing took place. In each of the previous cases, the bone marrow transplant was done from a donor…
Source: Le Figaro

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