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At least 5 people have been cured of HIV. Is the AIDS pandemic ending?::undefined

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[โ€“] MrGG@lemmy.ca 77 points 1 year ago (1 children)

As always, if a headline is in the form of a question, the answer is: No.

As it was a few years ago, the only "cure" is bone marrow transplants from somebody with the gene variant that is resistant to HIV. And bone marrow transplants, since in their application need to wipe out your existing immune system, are riskier than just continuing to be on ART.

The other potential cures in the article have only been tested on monkeys and mice, and even if they end up working on humans that's many, many years away.

The article is kind of a waste of time if you already know about the bone marrow application, as expected. Actually, that's kind of harsh, it's mostly positive, which we need more of, but from a science news perspective there's not much there.

[โ€“] gazby@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Great context, thank you!