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Scientists reported this week that a woman became the third person ever to be cured of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, after she received a stem-cell transplant that used cells from umbilical cord blood,
A New York patient is possibly the first woman and U.S. citizen to be cured of HIV after a novel umbilical cord stem cell transplant. Only two men have been cured of HIV in the past, both from bone marrow transplants. Dr. Marshall Glesby is one of the research members from this study and says this new approach could has the potential to cure more people of racially diverse backgrounds in the future.
A woman became the third person ever to be cured of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, after she received a stem-cell transplant that used cells from umbilical cord blood, scientists reported Tuesday (Feb. 15).
A patient living with HIV who received a blood stem cell transplant for high-risk acute myeloid leukemia has been free of the virus for 14 months after stopping HIV antiretroviral drug treatment, suggesting a cure, according to the Weill Cornell Medicine and New York-Presbyterian physician-scientists who performed the transplant and managed her care.
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A U.S. woman has become the third known person who's gone into HIV remission, and the first mixed-race woman, thanks to a transplant of stem cells from umbilical cord blood.