By the start of 2026, will at least 100 people have been permanently cured of HIV?
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In an article dated September 2022, the American Foundation for AIDS research reports five people cured of HIV by means of stem cell transplantation: the Berlin patient, the London patient, the Düsseldorf patient, the New York patient, and the City-of-Hope patient.
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