Timothy Ray Brown is believed to be the only person ever to be cured of the AIDS causing virus, HIV.
Once
known as "The Berlin Patient", Brown was cured when doctors attempting
to cure his luekemia infection, which he was additionally diagnosed
with, unintentionally used the bone marrow of a donor with a rare gene
mutation.
Brown's cells have been HIV-resistant ever since, but this also brought him unintended celebrity.
Feeling
a sense of responsibility towards others still infected, he now spreads
his story and allows his body to continually be tested to further
HIV/AIDS research.
Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett reports from Washington.
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