💨 Abstract

A 64-year-old HIV patient, known as the "Oslo patient," has been in remission for five years after receiving a stem cell transplant from his brother, who is resistant to HIV due to a rare genetic mutation. The patient, diagnosed with HIV in 2006 and blood cancer in 2017, stopped taking anti-retroviral drugs two years post-transplant and showed no trace of the virus.

Courtesy: Ryan Prosser