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London HIV patient's doctors found a donor with a gene mutation that confers natural resistance to HIV<br>
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Major breakthrough in treatment of AIDS: Second patient cured of HIV London HIV patient's doctors found a donor with a gene mutation that confers natural resistance to HIV
Specialists state a London man seems, by all accounts, to be free of the AIDS infection after an undeveloped cell transplant. It's the second such achievement including "Berlin persistent" Timothy Ray Brown. Such transplants are hazardous and have bombed in different patients. The new discoveries were distributed online Monday by the diary Nature. The London quiet has not been distinguished. He was determined to have HIV in 2003. He created malignant growth and consented to an undeveloped cell transplant to treat the disease in 2016. His specialists found a benefactor with a quality transformation that presents characteristic protection from HIV. The transplant changed the London patient's insusceptible framework, giving him the contributor's HIV opposition Continue Reading