New HIV Treatment Uses Engineered Immune Cells to Suppress Virus for Years

New HIV Treatment Uses Engineered Immune Cells to Suppress Virus for Years

Researchers gave two HIV patients a single infusion of their own immune cells, genetically modified to hunt down and destroy infected cells. One patient went nearly two years without medication while the virus stayed suppressed. The approach works by training the body's defenses to recognize HIV directly, rather than relying on daily drugs.

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