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UK Man Becomes Second Person To Be Cured Of HIV

By Modupeoluwa Adekanye 11 March 2021   |   11:18 am Photo: AFEW A 40-year-old man from London is believed to have become the second person in the world to be cured of HIV. Adam Castillejo remains free of the virus 30 months after he stopped anti-retroviral therapy, doctors said according to a report by the Independent. A stem-cell treatment he underwent for cancer also cured him of HIV, according to a study published in the medical journal The Lancet. The first person cured of HIV was Timothy Brown, initially known only as the “Berlin patient”, in 2011. He received a similar treatment and was found to be free of the virus after three-and-a-half years.

London man becomes second person to be cured of HIV, doctors say

The donors of those particular stem cells have an uncommon gene that gives them protection against HIV. Adam Castillejo, known in the medical world as The London Patient , still has no detectable active HIV viral load in his tissue, blood or semen. Tests showed that 99% of Castillejo s immune cells have been replaced by donor ones. Scientists say that stem cell transplants appear to stop the virus s ability to replicate itself within the human body by replacing the patient’s own immune cells with donor ones that can resist the infection. Ravindra Kumar Gupta, Professor of Clinical Microbiology at Cambridge University, told BBC News: This represents HIV cure with almost certainty. We have now had two and a half years with anti-retroviral-free remission.

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