It’s been 40 years since the first reported cases of AIDS. While treatments have come a long way, a vaccine remains elusive. Karen Weintraub, USA TODAY © Illustration: Andrea Brunty, USA TODAY Network, Photo: Joseph F. Major, AP Marchers during the 21st annual Gay Pride Parade hold a banner that reads The AIDS crisis is not over, June 25, 1990.
As New York s hospitals filled with pneumonia patients last spring, Dr. Michael Gottlieb flashed back to the earliest days of another mysterious illness.
For months, Gottlieb had vainly treated a young man with an unrelenting fever. The man developed pneumonia from a usually harmless virus and his mouth was covered with a fungus that made it hard for him to swallow or eat.
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