03-05-2013, 03:23 PM
"Researchers in the United States today said that they have identified a case of a 'functional' HIV cure in a child infected with HIV who began antiretroviral treatment within days of birth. The child has now been off treatment for over a year, and although HIV DNA has been detected at very low levels in the child’s cells, the virus is not reproducing." (From aidsmap.com).
Encouraging news, but we need to remember that the HIV infection mechanism in infants is slightly different from that of an adult and there have been reported cases in the past of young children going on to test Negative for HIV after being born to a HIV+ mother.
A child can become infected with HIV if he or she is born to a HIV+ Mother when HIV passes the Placenta, during delivery when the infant comes in to contact with HIV infected blood and cervical secretions, or when an infected mother breast feeds her child.
Lets hope this latest development is the much hoped for breakthrough in the fight against HIV/AIDS
http://www.aidsmap.com
Encouraging news, but we need to remember that the HIV infection mechanism in infants is slightly different from that of an adult and there have been reported cases in the past of young children going on to test Negative for HIV after being born to a HIV+ mother.
A child can become infected with HIV if he or she is born to a HIV+ Mother when HIV passes the Placenta, during delivery when the infant comes in to contact with HIV infected blood and cervical secretions, or when an infected mother breast feeds her child.
Lets hope this latest development is the much hoped for breakthrough in the fight against HIV/AIDS
http://www.aidsmap.com