BREAKTHROUGH: First HIV-Positive Man Cured

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Stem Cell Transplant Cures HIV In 'Berlin Patient'


On the heels of World AIDS Day comes a stunning medical breakthrough: Doctors believe an HIV-positive man who underwent a stem cell transplant has been cured as a result of the procedure.

Timothy Ray Brown, also known as the "Berlin Patient," received the transplant in 2007 as part of a lengthy treatment course for leukemia. His doctors recently published a report in the journal Blood affirming that the results of extensive testing "strongly suggest that cure of HIV infection has been achieved."

Brown's case paves a path for constructing a permanent cure for HIV through genetically-engineered stem cells.

Last week, Time named another AIDS-related discovery to its list of the Top 10 Medical Breakthroughs of 2010. Recent studies show that healthy individuals who take antiretrovirals, medicine commonly prescribed for treating HIV, can reduce their risk of contracting the disease by up to 73 percent.

While these developments by no means prove a cure for the virus has been found, they can certainly provide hope for the more than 33 million people living with HIV worldwide. Alongside such findings, global efforts to combat the epidemic have accelerated as of late, with new initiatives emerging in the Philippines and South Africa this week.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/14/hiv-cure-berlin-patient_n_796521.html
 
Good news... this would be the first time a virus was ever actually killed by an externally introduced drug...But what about the cost of the procedure?
 
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Nah this crazy tho
 
Even though Brown’s procedure proved to be successful, Quinn warns this was a rare case and a bone marrow transplant is not a cure-all for other HIV patients.

“It is a near fatal procedure that he had to have done because of the leukemia, but this procedure is very expensive and you have to be transplanted with a donor who is shown to be already resistant to HIV,” Quinn said. “You’re asking for a tall order to replicate this in the future.”
 
Even though Brown’s procedure proved to be successful, Quinn warns this was a rare case and a bone marrow transplant is not a cure-all for other HIV patients.

“It is a near fatal procedure that he had to have done because of the leukemia, but this procedure is very expensive and you have to be transplanted with a donor who is shown to be already resistant to HIV,” Quinn said. “You’re asking for a tall order to replicate this in the future.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCR5

if a person has this gene they are immune. The person who was cured during this bone marrow transplant, received bone marrow that contains this gene. The doctor who did the transplant specifically looked for a donor that had this gene to see if they would be cured. and it worked.
 
Stem Cell Transplant Cures HIV In 'Berlin Patient'


On the heels of World AIDS Day comes a stunning medical breakthrough: Doctors believe an HIV-positive man who underwent a stem cell transplant has been cured as a result of the procedure.

Timothy Ray Brown, also known as the "Berlin Patient," received the transplant in 2007 as part of a lengthy treatment course for leukemia. His doctors recently published a report in the journal Blood affirming that the results of extensive testing "strongly suggest that cure of HIV infection has been achieved."

Brown's case paves a path for constructing a permanent cure for HIV through genetically-engineered stem cells.

Last week, Time named another AIDS-related discovery to its list of the Top 10 Medical Breakthroughs of 2010. Recent studies show that healthy individuals who take antiretrovirals, medicine commonly prescribed for treating HIV, can reduce their risk of contracting the disease by up to 73 percent.

While these developments by no means prove a cure for the virus has been found, they can certainly provide hope for the more than 33 million people living with HIV worldwide. Alongside such findings, global efforts to combat the epidemic have accelerated as of late, with new initiatives emerging in the Philippines and South Africa this week.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/14/hiv-cure-berlin-patient_n_796521.html
I GUESS PEOPLE NEVER HEARD OF OR FORGOT ABOUT DR SEBI OR DR.LIALA AFRIKA DR.SEBI HAS BEEN CURING PEOPLE OF AIDS FOR YEARS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZECR9fnjXs I HEARD HIM SPEAK IN NEW YORK.DR.SEBI IS THE TRUTH .REMEMBER DR.SEBI WAS THE MAN WHO LEFT-EYE FROM THE R&B GROUP TLC WENT TO SEE BEFORE HER TRAGIC DEATH
 
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Even though Brown’s procedure proved to be successful, Quinn warns this was a rare case and a bone marrow transplant is not a cure-all for other HIV patients.

“It is a near fatal procedure that he had to have done because of the leukemia, but this procedure is very expensive and you have to be transplanted with a donor who is shown to be already resistant to HIV,” Quinn said. “You’re asking for a tall order to replicate this in the future.”
I was waiting for it...the fine print.:hmm:
 
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