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Scientists say they have, using Crispr gene-editing technology, been able to eliminate HIV from infected cells. The Nobel Prize-winning technology works like scissors, but at the molecular level, cutting DNA so “bad” bits can be removed or inactivated.
Around 15,000 babies are hospitalised with the disease every year.
After 20 months after interrupting antiretroviral therapy, HIV was undetectable in the patient’s blood.