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A man in London appears to be the second person ever cured of, his doctors said.The man — whose case was — has now been HIV-free for 30 months without the need for antiviral medications, according to a new report published Tuesday (March 10) in the journal.Previously known only as the 'London patient,' the man revealed his identity on Monday (March 9). He is Adam Castillejo, a 40-year-old who was first diagnosed with HIV in 2003, according to.Last year, researchers reported that Castillejo had experienced 'long-term remission' from the virus after undergoing a special bone-marrow transplant. At that time, Castillejo had been. Now, 12 months later, his doctors are more sure that his case does indeed represent a cure.' We propose that these results represent the second ever case of a patient to be cured of HIV,' study lead author Ravindra Kumar Gupta, a professor of clinical microbiology the University of Cambridge, said in a statement.A year after the “London Patient” was introduced to the world as only the second person to be cured of H.I.V., he is stepping out of the shadows to reveal his identity.
“I want to be an ambassador of hope,' he said. First patient to be cured of HIV — Timothy Brown, also known as the ' — received a similar bone-marrow transplant in 2007 and has been HIV-free for more than a decade.In the cases of both Castillejo and Brown, used for their transplants came from a donor who had a relatively rare genetic mutation that confers.However, the researchers stressed that such a bone-marrow transplant would not work as a standard therapy for all patients with HIV. Such transplants are risky, and both Castillejo and Brown needed the transplants to treat cancer, rather than for HIV.In the new report, doctors found no active viral infection in Castillejo's body.
However, they did find 'remnants' of HIV's DNA in some cells. But the authors said these traces of DNA can be thought of as 'fossils,' because they are unlikely to allow the virus to replicate. Such remnants were also found in Brown's case.Castillejo's cure 'means the first one in the Berlin patient wasn't an anomaly or a fluke,' Gupta told.Originally published on.
This entry is for the original web release of the 'Killed or Cured' album.In 2006 you were able to download this full album for free from The New Amsterdams website, if you registered for access to their audio/video download section. Here's what Matt Pryor had to say about it at the time: 'You can now download the entire 10 song Killed Or Cured album with artwork. For those of you new to this it’s the album that I wrote and recorded while The Get Up Kids were breaking up.
Long story short it’s kind of a downer for the most part and really more therapeutic for me than anything. This record is really the end of one chapter of my life and Story Like A Scar which is the first album that was written with the new band was the beginning of a new one. So, I decided that Story would be the next “proper” New Ams record and rather than scrap Killed Or Cured we’d give it away for free.' In 2007, the album was given a proper double CD release with a 'Killed' disc featuring the original recordings, as heard on this web release (albeit in a slightly different order). And also a 'Cured' disc featuring re-recorded, full-band versions of all the songs on the 'Killed' disc.