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Hopkins begins HIV+ organ transplants

Surgeons in Baltimore for the first time have transplanted organs between an HIV-positive donor and HIV-positive recipients, a long-awaited new option for patients with the AIDS virus whose kidneys or livers also are failing.

Johns Hopkins University announced Wednesday that both recipients are recovering well after one received a kidney and the other a liver from a deceased donor - organs that ordinarily would have been thrown away because of the HIV infection.

Doctors in South Africa have reported successfully transplanting . . .

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