While Gaetan Dugas was a real person who did eventually die of AIDS, the Patient Zero story was not much more than myth and scaremongering.
IOW, they (being the politicians and/or the scientific community) wanted a fall guy. I've always felt sorry for him and what he had to go through. I wonder why they hung this all around his neck in the first place? I'll bet it was one person who started that rumor and with the disease being such a mystery and the discovery/treatment being shrouded in controversy, it just took off.
Remember this?:
This is the story of the first years of the AIDS epidemic in the United
States and focuses on three key elements. Dr. Don Francis, an
immunologist with experience in eradicating smallpox and containing the
Ebola virus, joins the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to try and
understand just what this disease is. They also have deal with
bureaucracy and a government that doesn't seem to care. The gay
community in San Francisco is divided on the nature of the disease but
also what should be done about it. Finally, the film deals with the
rivalry between Dr. Robert Gallo, the American virologist who previously
discovered the first retrovirus and his French counterpart at the
Pasteur Institute, Dr. Luc Montagnier, that led to disputed claims about
who was first to identify the AIDS virus.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106273/I highly recommend this if you haven't seen it. Political stupidity and the scientific community at it's self-serving/glory hogging, petty worst. It makes you wonder just what other diseases or cures are hampered today by this sort of crap.
