Blood transplant 'cures man of Aids' in Germany

An unusual blood transplant appears to have cured an American man living in Berlin of infection with the Aids virus.

Blood transplant 'cures man of Aids' in Germany

An unusual blood transplant appears to have cured an American man living in Berlin of infection with the Aids virus.

The man, who is in his 40s, had a blood stem cell transplant in 2007 to treat leukaemia. His donor not only was a good blood match but also had a gene mutation that confers natural resistance to HIV.

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