Description |
xxi, 313 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Note |
First published in the United States of America by Dutton, 2014. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
A doctor, two patients, and some tests. The good doctor in denial ; A visit with the family doctor ; Death sentence? -- The disease, a drug, and its industry. Viral Trojan horse ; A weapon from the war on cancer ; The days of acting up ; Recognizing a global pandemic ; From the one percent ; But, Doctor, I don't feel sick ; The Delta 32 Mutation ; Calling all elite controllers ; Treatment in hiding -- Treating the Berlin patients. The second diagnosis ; The compassionate use exemption ; Three deadly diseases move in ; The comfort of family and strangers ; Timing ; Transplanting ; "Perhaps we have eradicated HIV" ; An unexciting recovery -- The cure. Trials ; Proof of principle ; The good doctor in court ; Not even surprising ; The promise kept ; A child cured-- so what? ; Zinc finger snap ; The abused, the respected, the relentless. |
Summary |
A young molecular biologist at the forefront of HIV research, Nathalia Holt tells the historic, multilayered, and compassionate story of two patients--each known in medical literature as the Berlin Patient--and their young research-minded doctors. The backdrop is nothing less than a revolution in cultural attitudes and medical thinking. These two patients' disparate cures came twelve years apart: the first in 1996 from an experimental cancer drug, the other in 2008 from a bone marrow transplant of cells with a particular genetic mutation. Holt connects the molecular dots of these two cases for the first time, providing insight into one of the most important medical breakthroughs of our generation.--From publisher description. |
Subject |
HIV infections -- Treatment -- Germany -- Berlin.
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Gene therapy -- Germany -- Berlin -- History.
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HIV Infections -- therapy -- Germany.
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Anti-HIV Agents -- history -- Germany.
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Anti-HIV Agents -- therapeutic use -- Germany.
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Genetic Therapy -- history -- Germany.
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History, 20th Century -- Germany.
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History, 21st Century -- Germany.
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Hydroxyurea -- history -- Germany.
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Hydroxyurea -- therapeutic use -- Germany.
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Treatment Outcome -- Germany.
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Gene therapy. (OCoLC)fst00939638
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HIV infections -- Treatment.
(OCoLC)fst00949907
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Germany -- Berlin.
(OCoLC)fst01204829
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Genre/Form |
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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ISBN |
0142181846 |
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9780142181843 (pbk.) |
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