DH Ep:60 AIDS

DH Ep:60 AIDS

In June of 1981, the CDC published a brief report about five young gay men in Los Angeles diagnosed with a rare pneumonia. Two were already dead. That report marked the official beginning of the AIDS epidemic in America, though the virus had been killing long before anyone noticed.This episode examines how a preventable health crisis became a catastrophe through government neglect, institutional indifference, and moral condemnation.

President Reagan refused to publicly say the word AIDS until 1985, by which time over 12,000 Americans had died. He didn't give a major speech on the epidemic until 1987, when the death toll had reached 36,000. While the Tylenol poisoning that killed seven people received immediate federal response, AIDS received pennies and jokes at White House press briefings.

We explore the science behind HIV, a retrovirus that hijacks the immune system's own cells and can remain dormant for years while silently spreading. We detail the horrific deaths that defined the epidemic's early years, from Kaposi's sarcoma to wasting syndrome, when doctors had no weapons and could only watch their patients die.

The episode covers the contaminated blood supply crisis that infected more than half of American hemophiliacs, including teenager Ryan White, whose attempt to return to school sparked community outrage and death threats. We examine the rise of ACT UP and the activist movement that refused to die in silence, changing not just AIDS policy but the entire landscape of patient advocacy and drug approval.

Finally, we trace the scientific breakthroughs from AZT to combination therapy, which transformed AIDS from a death sentence into a manageable condition, and the ongoing global fight for treatment access that continues today. More than 40 million people have died worldwide. The epidemic is not over. The lessons remain urgent.

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