DAVIS (CBS13) Researchers at UC Davis say they are one step closer to finding a cure for HIV in a breakthrough study for millions around the world living with the virus.
At 60 years old, Paul Curtis looks like the picture of health.
I exercise, eat well get a lot of rest, he said.
But 30 years ago, Curtis was diagnosed as HIV-positive. Doctors told him he might have a year to live, but hes proven them wrong.
With this disease, its imperative that you take the medications consistently, Curtis said.
He relies on medication daily. At one point he took more than 40 pills a day. And he cant miss a dose.
The virus mutates rapidly when you miss doses, he said.
Hes one of millions worldwide waiting for a cure. Previous studies have come close, but none have proven to fight off the virus with stem cell therapy.
Dr. Joe Anderson says he has developed genetically modified human stem cells, which have resisted infection in mice.
When we infected the mice that had these HIV-resistant that had these HIV-resistant immune cells in them, we saw that HIV infection was blocked, he said.
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