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SYDNEY, July 21 (Xinhua) -- In what has been a grim week for the international AIDS community - with the loss of former International AIDS Society president Joep Lange and Art Aids leader Jacqueline van Tongeren among the victims on flight MH17 over Ukraine - reports have been confirmed Monday that two HIV- positive men have returned "undetectable levels" of the virus in Sydney.


The patients, treated at St Vincent's Hospital in partnership with the University of New South Wales's (UNSW) Kirby Institute, have undetectable levels of HIV more than three years after undergoing bone-marrow transplants.


These are the first successful cases of HIV being cleared in Australia.


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David Cooper, director of the Kirby Institute at UNSW Australia, will find some solace in the breakthrough in the wake of the loss of his friend and colleague Joep Lange with whom he worked for over 30 years.


Professor Cooper said Lange had "an absolute commitment to HIV treatment and care in Asia and Africa."


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The breakthrough was due to be heralded at the Towards an HIV Cure Symposium - part of the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne - which instead became a focal point of grief for the community in the wake of the MH17 tragedy.


Despite the work being overshadowed the long-term benefits of the Kirby Institute research will be felt for years to come.


Cooper said the results herald a new direction in HIV research and new hope for HIV positive people with leukaemia and lymphoma.


In the Sydney cases, one patient had a successful bone marrow transplant in 2010 for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. His donor had one of two possible copies of a gene that affords protection against the virus.


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Both cleared the virus, but remain on antiretroviral therapy as a protective measure.


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In Boston, two other patients underwent similar bone marrow transplants in 2012 but the transplanted cells did not contain the CCR5 gene mutation. In both cases the virus returned after antiretroviral treatment was stopped.


"It is very difficult to find a match for bone marrow donors and even more so to find one that affords protective immunity against HIV," said the UNSW-based Professor Cooper, who is also an HIV specialist at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney's Darlinghurst.


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Bone marrow transplantation is a difficult and costly procedure that can result in the death of one out of every ten patients.


"This is a terrific unexpected result for people with malignancy and HIV. It may well give us a whole new insight into HIV, using the principles of stem cell transplantation," said Dr. Sam Milliken, director of St Vincent's Haematology & Bone Marrow Transplantation and study co-author.


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The two existing Sydney patients will be the subject of investigations to work out where any residual virus might be hiding and how it can be controlled.


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