Fantastic News! I've read that this cure doesn't work for Adults with the disease, but this is still a huge advancement.Originally Posted by The Guardian
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Fantastic News! I've read that this cure doesn't work for Adults with the disease, but this is still a huge advancement.Originally Posted by The Guardian
Doctors in the US have made medical history by effectively curing a child born with HIV, the first time such a case has been documented.
The infant, who is now two and a half, needs no medication for HIV, has a normal life expectancy and is highly unlikely to be infectious to others, doctors believe.
Though medical staff and scientists are unclear why the treatment was effective, the surprise success has raised hopes that the therapy might ultimately help doctors eradicate the virus among newborns.
Doctors did not release the name or sex of the child to protect the patient's identity, but said the infant was born, and lived, in Mississippi state. Details of the case were unveiled on Sunday at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Atlanta.
Dr Hannah Gay, who cared for the child at the University of Mississippi medical centre, told the Guardian the case amounted to the first "functional cure" of an HIV-infected child. A patient is functionally cured of HIV when standard tests are negative for the virus, but it is likely that a tiny amount remains in their body.
"Now, after at least one year of taking no medicine, this child's blood remains free of virus even on the most sensitive tests available," Gay said.
"We expect that this baby has great chances for a long, healthy life. We are certainly hoping that this approach could lead to the same outcome in many other high-risk babies," she added.
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Last edited by The Don; 04-03-2013 at 03:17 AM.
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Seems @Jake; will be fine in the long run, its great news mind!
Oh wow, that's pretty impressive ;3
Is it properly cured or is the child still carrying the disease 'cause it said the child is highly unlikely to be infectious to others?
waitwait sorry think i quoted wrong bit
so i think theyre saying that they can not find anymore of the virus, so as far as theyre aware it's curedNow, after at least one year of taking no medicine, this child's blood remains free of virus even on the most sensitive tests available," Gay said.
Aw, that is so great!
I'm not perfect but I'll keep trying.
Great news, hopefully this can be expanded upon and we can cure all new bornsOne step closer to curing it completely
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