The risk of drug resistance in HIV infection is reduced by profoundly
suppressing the viral load using novel hematopoietic cells. Modified CD4
lymphocyte host cells are used to "capture" virons in a sterile
micro-environment. The host's CD4 T-cell lymphocytes are replaced with
lymphocytes derived from autologous or homologous stem cells which do not
express the CKR-5 receptor, further inhibiting viral load.