HIV Patient Reportedly Becomes 'First in Remission' Without a Transplant - ScienceAlert

A HIV-positive man in remission may be the first patient effectively cured of the illness without needing a bone marrow transplant, researchers said Tuesday in a potential breakthrough.

"The significance for me is that we had a patient that was on treatment and he is now controlling the virus without treatment," he told AFP.

The United Nations said Monday that 1.7 million people contracted HIV last year and there are now more than 40 million people living with it.

Diaz said his team's treatment method, which needs further research, was a more ethical avenue for gravely ill HIV sufferers than the bone-marrow transplant route.

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