A breakthrough in early treatment.
A group of French scientists may have found a "functional cure" for HIV patients who are diagnosed early and treated quickly after being infected, according to Reuters.
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In the study, published in the journal PLOS Pathogens, 14 HIV-positive patients received rapid post-infection treatment, then eventually stopped all therapy. It was found that even seven years later, the virus showed no signs of rebounding.
A Cambodian doctor offers Anti Retro Viral (ARV) drugs to a woman living with HIV at the Khmer-Soviet Friendship hospital in Phnom Penh in November 2012.
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Christine Rouzioux, a researcher who helped identify HIV 30 years ago, said the patients' infected cells and "viral reservoirs" were decreasing over time, which "closely matches the definition of 'functional' cure."
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A functional cure is when the virus is still detectable, but not spreading — infected levels are so low that treatment is not needed.
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