Has "healed" AIDS babies, reviving HIV after two years of drug withdrawal
Release date: 2014-07-15
Today, an unfortunate news from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease was published in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal in March last year. The report "closed" the "Mississippi baby", but now it has re-detected the HIV virus.
“Obviously, no matter whether it’s the child or the medical worker who treats the child, and the HIV/AIDS research community, you don’t want to see this result,†said Anthony Fitch, director of the American Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Anthony S. Fauci) expressed regret at the press conference. “Scientificly, this situation reminds us that there are many things we need to know about the complex illness of HIV infection and where the virus is hiding. (National Institutes of Health still insists Work tirelessly to find ways to cure HIV infection."
The 4-year-old boy first used antiretroviral drugs and stopped taking the drug after it was not detected. Later, when the researchers found him again, no HIV virus was detected. However, in a recent round of examinations, it was found that HIV was positive in the body, and it began to resume antiretroviral treatment.
“This is indeed a disappointing news,†said Daniel Kuritzkes, head of the infectious disease department at Brigham & Woman's Hospital. “When he recovered from a year and a half ago, Everyone is very excited. Now this situation tells us that once HIV is infected, there are unimaginable challenges before it is determined that the virus will eventually be destroyed. We need better testing methods to identify the virus. Whether it exists, or whether it will be repeated."
On the other hand, Curitix also said that HIV has not been detected in this child's body for several years. Perhaps by combining a drug that kills the virus with a new method of boosting the immune system, it is possible to achieve a lasting state of remission, just like cancer.
Will new studies that attempt to use the same therapy to treat HIV-infected babies be affected? Kulitsk participated in one of the studies at Brigham in Botswana. He said that there is no need to make any adjustments, because the first step is to find out the children who may be infected and to treat them - then the doctors need to decide whether to stop the drug to see if their condition has been alleviated or cured. It will take many years to complete.
"I think we still have enough time to study this new information and then carefully consider the next step," Curry Tucks said. "We have time to figure this out and find a better test method for more in-depth research before deciding whether to stop treatment for other children. We can't just decide on this rush, saying that we should continue this treatment or Totally negating its legitimacy. We have room to watch and wait patiently."
Source: Forbes Chinese Network
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