
A stem cell transplant has rid a man of HIV, making him the second person to be declared cured of the virus. The transplant used stem cells that contained a unique mutation that works against HIV. Doctors are optimistic but warn that this treatment isn't a magic bullet for all HIV patients. Visit BGR's homepage for more stories. A 40-year-old HIV patient has been declared cured after a promising treatment has left him with no active virus. The man, Adam Castillejo, was the subject of extensive r...
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