Science66-year-old likely cured of HIV after stem cell transplant

66-year-old likely cured of HIV after stem cell transplant



After receiving a stem cell transplant, a 66-year-old man may be the fifth person to be cured of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, researchers reported Wednesday (July 27). The patient, who wishes to remain anonymous, is the oldest person yet to undergo the procedure and enter long-term remission from the disease. 

The man — known as the “City of Hope patient” in reference to the medical center in Los Angeles where he was treated — was first diagnosed with HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, in 1988, according to a statement (opens in new tab) shared by City of Hope. “When I was diagnosed with HIV in 1988, like many others, I thought it was a death sentence,” the patient said.  



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