A patient at Geneva University Hospital is considered cured of HIV. This was made possible by a bone marrow transplant. Until now, only five people worldwide were considered cured of HIV infection after a bone marrow transplant.
The Geneva patient had been living with HIV since the early 1990s. To treat a particularly aggressive form of leukemia, he underwent a stem cell transplant in 2018. One month after the transplant, tests showed that the patient’s blood cells had been completely replaced by those of the donor.
That’s great news! Five people world wide is still a very very small number, but it gives hope that in the future, maybe more could get such a treatment.
yeah very small compared to those who hasn’t cured yet, but still a step towards the right path, love to see it