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A South African girl born with AIDS virus has kept her infection repressed for more than eight years, despite the prevention of anti-drug - HIV. The girl, who hasn't been identified, was only two months old when she started medically anti-op. - HIV. But 40 weeks later it stopped [...]
The girl, who hasn't been identified, was only two months old when she started medically anti-op. - HIV.
But 40 weeks later she stopped taking medication that prevents HIV.
The tests were carried out when she was nine and a half years old and found signs of the virus and a small number of cells in the immune system, and they were unable to rerun, reported British medium “Metro”, broadcast Periscopi.
The girl does not have a mutation in genes that give natural resistance to HIV infection, Fauci said, so its relief has come due to early treatment.
Her case provides more evidence that early treatment can sometimes bring lasting relief that if it lasts, it would be a way of healing.
South Africa's story was discovered at an AIDS conference in Paris this morning, where researchers also produced encouraging results from tests of an extenuating dose that was used instead of anti tablets. - HIV.
This new case strengthens our hope that by treating HIV-infected children for a short period starting in infancy, we can be able to save them the burden of comprehensive therapy”, said AIDS expert Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) that has financed this study.
Some scientists refer to relief (so that they don't use stable tablets) without drugs as a functional delivery./Periscopi/















