Fifth person cured of HIV pictured.

TL;DR Summary
Paul Edmonds, a 67-year-old man from California, has become the fifth person ever to be cured of HIV. He was diagnosed with AIDS in 1988 and was cured using a rare but risky blood stem cell transplant from a person with a blood mutation that makes them resistant to HIV. The transplant can often result in deadly infection. Because of this, it is reserved for people like Mr Edmonds who are suffering from late-stage cancer. The first man to successfully receive this treatment was Timothy Ray Brown - dubbed the 'Berlin patient' - whose bone marrow transplant in 2007 rid his body of the virus.
PICTURED: Fifth man ever cured of HIV Daily Mail
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
5 min
vs 6 min read
Condensed
90%
1,092 → 105 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Daily Mail