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Podcast: In Focus by The Hindu
Episode: What is the potential stem cell βcureβ for HIV/AIDS all about? | In Focus
Description: Up until January this year, only two people were ever reported cured of HIV/AIDS. And now, researchers have said there may be a third case -- an African American woman, who was diagnosed with HIV in 2013, and started on anti-retroviral therapy. In 2017, she was diagnosed with leukaemia and received embryonic stem cells, in the form of cord blood, from a donor who had a rare mutation that naturally blocks HIV from infecting the bodyβs cells. She also received adult blood stem cells from a relative. Now, doctors say, the woman shows no signs of HIV in her bl...