A man living with HIV has been cured of the devastating disease in a pioneering transplant, doctors have revealed.
The 63-year-old from Norway had been diagnosed nearly 20 years prior with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a virus affecting 1.2 million Americans that attacks the body’s immune system and leaves it unable to fight off foreign invaders.
It’s unclear what caused the man’s HIV-1 subtype B, the dominant strain in Europe and the Americas, but it is
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