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30-Year-Old Mother Possibly Becomes Second Person EVER Whose Own Immune System Cured HIV

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A young mother in a small Argentina town has possibly become the second documented person in history to have their own immune system cure HIV.

Scientists researching the disease published a new study in the Annals of Internal Medicine on Monday, explaining their remarkable findings in the cells of a 30-year-old formerly-HIV-positive woman from the small town of Esperanza, Argentina.

The woman, who was first diagnosed with HIV back in 2013, has been dubbed the “Esperanza patient,” after her hometown, which appropriately means “hope.” Related: Billy Porter Reveals HIV-Positive Diagnosis After 14 Years Of Keeping It Private The young mother released a statement to the media in conjunction with the study’s publication, writing anonymously via

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