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Salisu Ahmed Survives HIV, Becomes Fourth Person Globally To Be Healed Of Virus

Salisu Ahmed, a 66-year-old Nigerian, has courageously shared his remarkable story of triumph over HIV, a virus he lived with for 31 years. His journey is a testament to resilience, hope, and the power of medical advancements.

Ahmed’s story began with a painful admission, he contracted HIV through an extramarital affair, an experience that taught him valuable lessons about life and relationships. “My first step outside my marriage was the turning point,” he reflected. “It’s estimated that 85 to 90 percent of people living with HIV contracted it through sexual intercourse.”

The diagnosis brought immense challenges, including social stigma and isolation. Ahmed faced rejection from his community, losing access to shared facilities and even his teaching job.

His wife and children abandoned him, leaving him feeling alone and shattered.
Despite these hardships, Ahmed found solace in his treatment at the City of Hope Medical Center in the US.

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The revolutionary stem cell transplant, utilizing cells from a donor with a rare genetic mutation, offered a glimmer of hope.

The procedure’s success led to Ahmed’s remarkable recovery, making him the fourth person worldwide to achieve long-term HIV remission.

“This breakthrough is a beacon of hope for millions living with HIV,” said medical experts. “Ahmed’s case demonstrates the potential of innovative treatments and the importance of continued research.”

Ahmed’s achievement is a milestone, not only for himself but for the global fight against HIV. His story serves as a reminder that with determination, medical advancements, and support, individuals can overcome even the most daunting challenges.

As Ahmed reflects on his journey, he emphasizes the importance of awareness, education, and compassion. “I want my story to inspire others, to encourage them to seek help and never give up.”

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