The doctors in Germany say that a patient seems to be cured HIV by a Clerc's Office of marrow of a giver who had a genetic resistance to the virus.
The researchers in Berlin said the man, who suffered from leukaemia and the HIV, had not shown any sign of one or the other disease since the clerk's office two years ago.
But they subjected it to a constraint were a not very common case which needed posterior investigation.
The experts said that the result can amplify the interest for the genic therapy for HIV.
Berlin the 'private clinic of S Charite indicated that the 42 year old patient was an American life in Berlin, but the man was not identified.
Genetic mutation
He had been reached virus of immunod ficience, it of the assistances of causes, because more than a decade and also had leukaemia.
The private clinic indicated since the Clerc's Office was carried out there is for 20 months, of the tests on the patient 'the marrow of S, blood and other fabrics of body have all clear summers.
In a report/ratio, professor Rodolf Tauber of the private clinic of Charity said: It is a reason interesting for research.
But to promise to the million people reached of HIV that it with the hope of a treatment would not be exact there.
Roughly one in 1.000 Europeans and the Americans have an inherited genetic mutation, which prevents HIV from sticking to the cells.
Two million people dies of the assistances each year and one estimates that HIV infects 33 million people in the whole world.
Option for ones
Probl me is the majority of the people with HIV of phase in Africa Subsaharienne and it is enormously expensive, you must find a giver matched, and him 'sA rather serious and painful operation.
Thus him 's active being an option for very few people.
He added that the genic therapy to strike the change of the receiver of key CCR5 was a possibility for the future treatment.
Professor Philip Goulder, an immunologist at the university of Oxford said: Him 'really interesting case of SA which looks at a treatment which really hasn 't thought approximately front.
But without having that many information on the specific case that you would like to be very careful about obtaining too excited and you wouldn 't can fold up this treatment for many people with HIV.
The room of Paul, director of assistant manager to the confidence of Terrence Higgins indicated: This case gives us something to explore in future studies but him 's certainly not a fast solution as genic therapy is complex and expensive.
Without the treatment in sight, prevention should be our priority of the number one.
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