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#1 Crimson Lego

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Posted 03 March 2013 - 08:53 PM

http://www.bbc.co.uk...canada-21651225


A baby girl in the US born with HIV appears to have been cured after very early treatment with standard drug therapy, researchers say.
The Mississippi child is now two-and-a-half years old and has been off medication for about a year with no signs of infection.
More testing needs to be done to see if the treatment would have the same effect on other children.
But the results could possibly lead to a cure for children with HIV.
If the girl stays healthy it would be only the world's second reported cure.
Dr Deborah Persaud, a virologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, presented the findings at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Atlanta.
"This is a proof of concept that HIV can be potentially curable in infants," she said.
Cocktail of drugs
In 2007, Timothy Ray Brown became the first person in the world believed to have recovered from HIV.
His infection was eradicated through an elaborate treatment for leukaemia that involved the destruction of his immune system and a stem cell transplant from a donor with a rare genetic mutation that resists HIV infection.
In contrast, the case of the Mississippi baby involved a cocktail of widely available drugs already used to treat HIV infection in infants.
It suggests the treatment wiped out HIV before it could form hideouts in the body.
These so-called reservoirs of dormant cells usually rapidly re-infect anyone who stops medication, said Dr Persaud.
The baby was born in a rural hospital where the mother had only just tested positive for HIV infection.
Because the mother had not been given any prenatal HIV treatment, doctors knew the baby was at high risk of being infected.
Researchers said the baby was then transferred to the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
Once there, paediatric HIV specialist Dr Hannah Gay put the infant on a cocktail of three standard HIV-fighting drugs at just 30 hours old, even before laboratory tests came back confirming the infection.
"I just felt like this baby was at higher-than-normal risk and deserved our best shot," Dr Gay said.




Um...wow. This is amazing.

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Posted 27 October 2012 - 09:43 PM

Yeah just heard about this. It's not quite the same as curing an adult with AIDS (the disease that actually results from HIV). But not friggin' bad!

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Posted 05 March 2013 - 04:45 PM

Agreed. It's at least a step in the right direction, even if the only ones who may obviously benefit from this discovery are expecting mothers and their newborns. The shocking thing to me was that the mother had received NO prenatal care, and they had no idea she was HIV positive until shortly before birth. So giving the baby a drug cocktail against HIV was obviously on short notice, but fortunately did the trick.

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Posted 06 March 2013 - 07:50 PM

Yeah, and I should be clear that my "criticism" of this is purely tongue in cheek. As anyone who does science knows, research is a really slow game. People get their PhDs solving one minor component of a huge problem. If you read some PhD comics, you'll even learn that biologists laugh at the idea of "curing cancer," since there are so many different kinds of cancer that are mostly unrelated and require very different treatments.

In a perverse way (but then, I'm the boobs guy), I find it humorous that some grad student probably worked his ass off for six years, spending ten hour days in a lab, just so that this treatment could get developed. And here the rest of us are going, "lolz the fools can only cure baby HIV." Someone's probably laughing at what I do too. :smurf:

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Posted 06 March 2013 - 10:46 PM

Hey man, if that guy spent six years and hundreds of hours in a lab and managed to ensure that baby has a chance at a full life?


Still worth it.




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