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(RE) Swedish child appears to lose HIV infection

Reuters NewMedia, Inc. - 14 Dec 1995


STOCKHOLM, Sweden (Reuter) - A Swedish child infected at birth with HIV that causes AIDS no longer shows any sign of it in its body, a physician said Thursday.

"The child was tested HIV positive twice during its first year, but we have not been able to detect any symptoms since," according to physician Rolf Ljung at Malmo University Hospital in southern Sweden.

Ljung, interviewed on Swedish television after the story appeared in a newspaper, said doctors did not know why the child was no longer testing positive.

It was the first time in Sweden that an HIV-infected person had later tested HIV-negative, Ljung said.

He said it was possible that the virus had remained in the child's blood but for some reason could no longer be detected.

Ljung did not disclose the child's age or gender.


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