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Six-Year-Old Girl Recovers Sight Following Groundbreaking Gene Therapy

A six-year-old girl in England has had her sight restored after undergoing a 'life-changing' gene therapy trial at Great Ormond Street Hospital. The child, who suffered f…

A six-year-old girl in England has had her sight restored after undergoing a 'life-changing' gene therapy trial at Great Ormond Street Hospital. The child, who suffered from a rare form of genetic blindness, is now able to navigate her surroundings and identify colors for the first time. The treatment involves a one-time injection that delivers functional copies of the missing gene directly to the retina. Doctors involved in the trial described the results as 'extremely encouraging,' suggesting that the therapy could eventually be adapted for other types of inherited vision loss. For the family, the successful outcome represents the end of a long journey of uncertainty and the beginning of a new chapter of independence and exploration for their daughter.

First published Mon, Jul 13, 2026 · Pitre Media Publication · Non-partisan editorial standard →

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