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It's been 40 years since the first reported cases of AIDS. While treatments have come a long way, a vaccine remains elusive.


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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Bay Area Reporter :: B.A.R. covers HIV and AIDS for 40 years


AIDS first came to the world s attention with a June 5, 1981, report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about five cases of Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) among young gay men in Los Angeles. A second report on cases of PCP and Kaposi sarcoma in New York City and California followed a month later.
The disease that would come to be known as AIDS was first mentioned in the Bay Area Reporter in a July 2 Health Shorts column about Gay Men s Pneumonia potentially linked to poppers buried on page 34.
Dr. Robert Boland s gay health column in the August 13 issue was headlined New Bugs . No Alarm. Boland suggested Kaposi sarcoma (KS) and PCP might be linked to cytomegalovirus, a virus in the herpes family. No one knows what these new bugs have to do with gay life, he wrote. This is a truly hot issue and a number of eager researchers are involved. . Stay tuned for developments. ....

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Bay Area Reporter :: News Briefs: Quilt virtual exhibit honors Black lives lost to AIDS


During Black History Month, the National AIDS Memorial Grove, which oversees the AIDS Memorial Quilt, has curated a special virtual exhibit of 56 blocks to bring to light the impact the disease has had on Black America.
This virtual exhibition shares stories of hope, healing, and remembrance to honor Black lives lost to AIDS John Cunningham, executive director of the grove, stated in a news release. Our hope is that it helps raise greater awareness about the ongoing struggle with HIV and the impact systemic barriers have to positive health outcomes, particularly among the Black community.
In the 40 years since the first cases of AIDS were reported, the virus has disproportionately impacted Black Americans and communities of color. By 1993, HIV was the leading cause of death for Black men between the ages of 25-44, and by 2004, HIV became the leading cause of death for Black women in the same age group, the release stated. ....

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