News RSS 21 Jul 2015 09:30:13 Source The Frenchwoman defeated HIV without using drugsDoctors have documented remission at 18-the summer inhabitant of France with congenital HIV. It came 12 years after the girl stopped to take any medication against the disease. It is noted that a similar case occurred for the first time. "We fix the virus in cells, but the reproduction of the virus in the plasma are not there," the doctors said. Read more... Doctors have documented remission at 18-the summer inhabitant of France with congenital HIV. It came 12 years after the girl stopped to take any medication against the disease. It is noted that a similar case occurred for the first time. "We fix the virus in cells, but the reproduction of the virus in the plasma are not there," the doctors said. Doctors stress that you can't determine how the body French women could take control of the disease, reports The Telegraph. Experts suggest that HIV was stopped due to the combination of drugs, which the girl took as a child after discovering she disease. the Girl, whose name was not disclosed, was infected in the womb or during birth. Her parents for unknown reasons stopped treatment when she was five years old. A year later, they again went to the doctors, but after those tests had decided not to resume therapy, but continued monitoring of the health of young patients. Doctors believe that the described case may not be unique, but is the first documented. Doctors will find out what allowed the French to fight HIV and to develop treatment methods to help other people. Other news in this section
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