NIH, July 10, 2014
uly 10, 2014 • 0 comments • By NIH Newsroom
uly 10, 2014 • 0 comments • By NIH Newsroom
uly 10, 2014 • 0 comments • By NIH Newsroom
The child known as the “Mississippi baby”—an infant seemingly cured of HIV that was reported as a case study of a prolonged remission of HIV infection in The New England Journal of Medicine last fall—now has detectable levels of HIV after more than two years of not taking antiretroviral therapy without evidence of virus.