CHICAGO, Mar 4: A baby girl in Mississippi who was born with HIV has been cured after very early treatment with standard HIV drugs, US researchers reported yesterday, in a potentially ground-breaking case that could offer insights on how to eradicate HIV infection in its youngest victims. The child’s story is the first account of an infant achieving a so-called functional cure, a rare event in which a person achieves remission without the need for drugs and standard blood tests show no signs that the virus is making copies of itself. (agencies)