There May Be New “Functional Cure” For HIV

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.

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."

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.

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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