It is 1979, and a young man lying on the ground shivering from
septic shock is taken to an emergency room, where doctors discover
a rare microbe previously assumed harmless. In the ensuing months,
the same disease reappears in other victims, all from the Mission
District of San Francisco. The epidemic explodes out of control,
taking the lives of countless young men, and overwhelming
University Hospital microbiologist Lynn Lucas and her
colleagues.
Fear grips the city and accusations replace reason, while Lynn
and other scientists attempt to determine the source of the lethal
outbreak. In an effort to piece together the intricate medical
puzzle, Lynn researches past cases and interviews current patients,
soon realizing the disease is already widespread. She perseveres
despite witnessing obvious prejudices toward the victims, and she
confronts the divided hospital staff and her own splintered family,
who must overcome their own fears to band together to combat the
threat.
Based in part on real events, this compelling tale shares a
glimpse into the early days of the San Francisco AIDS epidemic as
young physicians and scientists risk everything to battle one of
the most complex diseases in the history of medicine.
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