Man cured of HIV with transplant from his brother in world first procedure
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A 63-year-old man in Oslo, nicknamed "Oslo's patient, seems to have been cured by HIV after a stem cell transplant from his brother, carrying a rare CCR5 genetic mutation that blocks the virus. Article Revolution in World Medicine. A man in Oslo has been cured by HIV after a stem cell transplant from his brother: "It was as if you won the lottery twice – appears first on Romania TV.
One HIV patient said that the experience he went through is "as if you would win the lottery twice, after being practically cured by the disease with his brother's help, reports metro.co.uk. The 64-year-old man known as "the patient in Oslo, is in remission by ...
One HIV patient said he felt like he was "winning the lottery twice, after being practically cured by the disease with his brother's help.
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