SAN FRANCISCO — It has been now three decades since the world came to know about HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. About 30 million people have fallen prey to this killer disease and 7,000 people a day are infected with HIV around the world.
The 'Berlin Patient' Timothy Ray Brown Talked to CBS 5 |
But now a ray of hope has emerged from almost nowhere for the infected patients of HIV.
Timothy Ray Brown, also known as ‘Berlin Patient’, resident of the Bay Area may be the first person ever cured of the deadly disease AIDS, the result of the discovery of an apparent HIV immunity gene.
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