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The case of the ‘Esperanza patient’ whose HIV infection vanished naturally

Researchers have reported that a woman living with HIV in Argentina is now the second person whose immune system rid itself of the virus. She was diagnosed with HIV-1 in 2013. Researchers found that she might potentially be an “elite controller” of the virus, showing no signs of active HIV infection in the 8 years since her diagnosis.

The Esperanza patient is just the second person reported to have possibly staved off the virus naturally- ultimately erasing any signs of active HIV without the assistance of medical therapies like stem cell transplants. The first was a woman from California, Loreen Willenberg, who is now 67 years old. She was diagnosed with HIV in 1992, and her immune system apparently performed the same function of naturally eliminating HIV.

Source: Healthline

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