HIV Can Be Cured, Signifies a Recent Treated case of a Patient in America
HIV Can Be Cured, Signifies a Recent Treated case of a Patient in America

A person who has been cured of HIV through bone marrow said that he would launch a campaign to make people aware about curability of HIV. Earlier, it was believed that HIV can't be cured. However, the bone marrow transplant has made it possible for the HIV patients to beat the HIV virus.

The person who has gone through the bone marrow transplant to beat HIV is identified as Timothy Ray Brown. He is 47 years old and is a living example to show that HIV or AIDS can be cured. It has been informed that Timothy Ray Brown had two bone marrow transplants since 2007 and now he is completely free from HIV.

During an interview, he said, "I am living proof that there could be a cure for AIDS. It's very wonderful, being cured of HIV".

He has gone through riskier bone marrow transplant which can prove fatal. However, he stated that he doesn't have any health complications. Occasionally, he does experience headaches. The scientists are doubtful over the tall claims of Timothy Ray Brown's of having cured of HIV completely. Further studies are required to be conducted in this regard.

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