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Baby born with HIV may have been cured, scientists say

The child from Mississippi has been off medication for a year with no signs of infection in what could be on the second reported curing of the disease.

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A BABY BORN with the virus that causes AIDS appears to have been cured, scientists announced yesterday.

A child from Mississippi, who is now two-and-a-half, has been off medication for about a year with no signs of infection. There’s no guarantee the child will remain healthy, although sophisticated testing uncovered just traces of the virus’ genetic material still lingering.

If so, it would mark only the world’s second reported cure.

Specialists say yesterday announcement, at a major AIDS meeting in Atlanta, offers promising clues for efforts to eliminate HIV infection in children, especially in AIDS-plagued African countries where too many babies are born with the virus.

“You could call this about as close to a cure, if not a cure, that we’ve seen,” Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes of Health, who is familiar with the findings, told The Associated Press.

A doctor gave this baby faster and stronger treatment than is usual, starting a three-drug infusion within 30 hours of birth.

That was before tests confirmed the infant was infected and not just at risk from a mother whose HIV wasn’t diagnosed until she was in labor.

“I just felt like this baby was at higher-than-normal risk, and deserved our best shot,” Dr. Hannah Gay, a pediatric HIV specialist at the University of Mississippi, said in an interview.

‘Functionally cured’

That fast action apparently knocked out HIV in the baby’s blood before it could form hideouts in the body. Those so-called reservoirs of dormant cells usually rapidly reinfect anyone who stops medication, said Dr Deborah Persaud of Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.

She led the investigation that deemed the child “functionally cured,” meaning in long-term remission even if all traces of the virus haven’t been completely eradicated.

Next, Persaud’s team is planning a study to try to prove that, with more aggressive treatment of other high-risk babies. “Maybe we’ll be able to block this reservoir seeding,” Persaud said.

No one should stop anti-AIDS drugs as a result of this case, Fauci cautioned. But “it opens up a lot of doors” to research if other children can be helped, he said. “It makes perfect sense what happened.”

Better than treatment is to prevent babies from being born with HIV in the first place.

About 300,000 children were born with HIV in 2011, mostly in poor countries where only about 60 per cent of infected pregnant women get treatment that can keep them from passing the virus to their babies.

In the U.S., such births are very rare because HIV testing and treatment long have been part of prenatal care.

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Comments (25 Comments)

  • Great news, hopefully cancer cure is close too.

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  • Fantastic news and a massive thank you to all the scientists involved in this.

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  • Great news.

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  • Dr Gay cures HIV,you couldnt make it up

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  • Correct me if I’m wrong but babies when they are born do not have their own complete unique blood system till they are 3 months old and its been documented that babies who are born to hiv mothers and have a viral load can then have no sign of the virus once their own blood system takes over…this isnt a cure and this doc cant say he is so close to a cure based on one child

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    • Amanda your correct also this baby had an increased dosage of anti virals from 30hours of age which isn’t normal protocol in the states. While its good news for this baby a cure is possibly a lot longer away than the yanks would want us to believe.

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  • Ricky Gervais will be devastated. If a cure is found he’ll have no material…

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  • They used magic johnsons blood

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  • Praise the Lord for it is His will.

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    • Ahhhhh, no. Fictional characters don’t cure illness.

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    • Well if you’re going to start thanking the Lord for this, then how about cursing him for HIV and AIDS in the first place.

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    • So it’s the Lords fault for Aids and if we find a cure then Man is the master,,,, should we also blame him for measles, flu, and any other infectious disease

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    • You would be correct Elaine.

      If you believe the God created the earth and everything on it, why wouldn’t he have created all the diseases in it?

      Or do you believe that God created the Earth, and it was Man who somehow created all infectious diseases, including ones that jump from human to animal and vice versa, and have now reached a stage where we are not able only to treat said diseases, but eradicate them, something which God has played no hand in.

      So no matter what way you want to look at it, God didn’t hand down a cure for HIV, it was the work of Man who found a way to cure it.

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    • Ah lads, we sorted this Science-versus-Religion thing out in the mid-1700s. Science won, when every church in Europe installed a lightning rod, having previously condemned them and saying that prayer was a better way to avoid lightning.

      http://www.evolvefish.com/freewrite/franklgt.htm

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    • So am I right in saying you think God is at fault for all the bad things that has happened and man then found a cure to fix it?? May I ask do you think man is responsible for anything??

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    • Could God not have bestowed the talents to these scientists that allowed them work out their little puzzle.

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    • No Elaine, we know god doesn’t exist, and your question is what mathematicians refer to as “badly formed”.

      Colin, don’t be silly, we all know it’s the Devil who gives knowledge to man, haven’t you read the Bible? :P

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    • No i don’t think God is at fault for all the bad things that have happened, but let’s face it, he has been a saint,by a long shot.

      Man hasn’t been a saint either but i do believe that Man does have a responsibility for Man’s actions. But when Humanity makes a leap forward in the realm of science, or other area of Life, it’s not thanks to God, It’s thanks to the countless hours of work and dedication of the Men and Women who dedicated their time and effort to achieve their goal.

      If you believe that God created the Earth, and every living thing on Earth, then HIV, Aids and every other naturally occurring disease and parasite is part of God’s world. Which means they were created by God. Why would he create the world, all the people and animals in it, but then create all the ailments and viruses, to inflict so much suffering?

      No if’s. No but’s. No maybe’s. Fact.

      And since then Man has been working to find ways of managing, if not curing these diseases.

      And Colin, he could have. Or he could have allowed everyone to chose their own path in life. If God was serious about people having the talent to solve it, he would have given it to the people who started to figure out a way to combat it. So why didn’t he do that? Why did he wait for countless numbers of people have lived and suffered with this before *deciding* to give people the talent to figure it out.

      Why wait so many years?

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    • *He hasn’t been a saint, that should read, lol

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    • Maria 04/03/13 #

      Firstly, I’m not religious.

      However, we do not know for sure that God does or does not exist. His existence has neither been proven nor disproven. We should have tolerance towards other people’s beliefs.

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    • I know aids exists.
      This is great news.
      How did one of the gods get involved in this?

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    • Maria, i have to agree with you 100%. And i will make my case clear for everyone to read.

      I don’t know if God exists. I have never claimed to know, and i NEVER will.

      And let’s be honest, NOBODY knows until they pass over onto the other side.

      But when one religion decides they somehow know better then everyone else, then i question everything until i decide for myself if they have satisfied me, and only me.

      Everyone else can decide for themselves.

      If someone knows something everyone else doesn’t know, then please, let everyone else know, and i will gladly check out as much as i can and decide for myself, and no-one else.

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    • Bridget 04/03/13 #

      I actually read once whether it is true or not that Aids was a man made biological weapon… Excellent news if cure is true..

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