A SIXTH HIV patient has gone into remission thanks to a bone marrow transplant, scientists say.
The man dubbed the “Geneva patient” is the latest person with HIV to be declared in long-term remission.
Unlike in previous cases, however, he did not receive a transplant with a virus-blocking gene mutation.
The patient, who preferred not to be named and was first diagnosed with HIV in 1990, said: “What is happening to me is magnificent, magical.”
Just over 106,00 people in Britain were living with HIV in 2020, latest data show.