WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Long before the bobbleheads and the 鈥淔auci ouchie,鈥 Dr. Anthony Fauci was a straight-shooter about scary diseases -- and 鈥渟tick with the science鈥 remains his mantra.

Fauci from a five-decade career in public service at the end of the month, one shaped by the HIV pandemic early on and the COVID-19 pandemic at the end.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Fauci said he leaves excited by the prospect of advances such as next-generation coronavirus vaccines -- but worried that misinformation and outright lies mark a 鈥減rofoundly dangerous鈥 time for public health and science.

鈥淯ntruths abound and we almost normalize untruths,鈥 Fauci said. 鈥淚 worry about my own field of health, but I also worry about the country.鈥

Fauci, who turns 82 on Christmas Eve, has been a physician-scientist at the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for 54 years, and its director for 38 of them.

Because he puts complex science into plain English, Fauci has advised seven presidents, from Ronald Reagan to Joe Biden, about a long list of outbreaks -- HIV, Ebola, Zika, bird flu, pandemic flu, even the 2001 anthrax attacks.

鈥淪tick with the science and never be afraid to tell somebody something that is the truth -- but it鈥檚 an inconvenient truth in which there might be the possibility of the messenger getting shot,鈥 Fauci said. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 worry about that. You just keep telling the truth.鈥

He added, with characteristic understatement: 鈥淭hat鈥檚 served me really quite well with one exception that, you know, the truth generated a lot of hostility towards me in one administration.鈥

For all his prior influence on national and even global responses to infectious diseases, it wasn鈥檛 until COVID-19 paralyzed the world in early 2020 that Fauci became a household name -- giving the latest updates at daily White House press conferences and in frequent media interviews.

But eventually, Fauci found himself then-President Donald Trump鈥檚 attempts to downplay the severity of the viral threat and promote unproven treatments. Trump and his allies began attacking Fauci, who even received death threats that required a security detail for his protection.

As the world enters another year of COVID-19, Fauci still is a frequent target of the far right -- but also remains a trusted voice for millions of Americans.

Under his watch, researchers at the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Institutes of Health laid the scientific groundwork for the speedy development of powerful coronavirus vaccines. An analysis released by the Commonwealth Fund last week found the shots saved 3.2 million lives in the U.S. alone and prevented 18.5 million hospitalizations.

With another winter uptick underway, Fauci鈥檚 disappointed that just 14% of people eligible for the updated COVID-19 boosters -- shots that add protection against omicron strains -- have gotten one.

鈥淭hat doesn鈥檛 make any sense at all, when you have a vaccine that you know is life-saving,鈥 he said. But he's also looking forward to next-generation vaccines that do a better job of preventing infection, citing promising leads like nasal vaccines.

For all the political attacks, the public did struggle to understand why some of his and others' health advice changed as the pandemic wore on 鈥 such as why masks first were deemed unnecessary and later mandated in certain places.

Fauci said one of the pandemic's lessons is to better convey that it's normal for messages to change as scientists make new discoveries.

鈥淭hat doesn鈥檛 mean you鈥檙e flip-flopping. That means you鈥檙e actually following the science," he said.

Fauci has had a hand in life-saving scientific advances for decades. As a young researcher at the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Institutes of Health, he helped develop highly effective therapies for rare but once-fatal blood vessel diseases known as vasculitis syndromes.

Then came the AIDS crisis and days that Fauci, treating patients in NIH鈥檚 hospital, recalled as 鈥渧ery dark and very difficult.鈥

鈥淎s a physician you鈥檙e trained to heal people. And we weren鈥檛 healing anybody. Everybody was dying in front of us.鈥

Fauci created an AIDS division that, together with drug companies and universities, led research into drugs that eventually transformed HIV into a manageable chronic disease. Later, under President George W. Bush, Fauci helped develop PEPFAR, the President鈥檚 Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, to bring those HIV medications to poor countries. The program is credited with saving more than 20 million lives over the past 20 years.

But it took years to get even the first anti-AIDS medications -- and in the late 1980s and early 鈥90s, furious activists protested what they saw as government indifference. Fauci brought the activists to the table, making it standard practice for patient advocates to have a voice in government decisions about drug research.

Unfortunately, he said, that experience can鈥檛 help bridge today鈥檚 political divisions that are hurting public health.

The AIDS activists 鈥渨ere theatrical. They were iconoclastic. They were provocative. They were confrontational, all of the above. But the fundamental core message that they had was a correct message,鈥 Fauci said. 鈥淭hat is enormously different from what is going on right now with COVID, where untruths abound, conspiracy theories abound, distortions of reality abound.鈥

Despite that kind of rancor, Fauci is excited about recent scientific progress against a list of other scourges such as work toward vaccines for malaria, tuberculosis and maybe one day HIV. That鈥檚 why even though he鈥檚 leaving the government, Fauci says he鈥檚 not retiring.

鈥淚鈥檓 going to continue to lecture and to write and to try and encourage and inspire people to go into science, medicine and public health,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here are a lot of things that are unfinished business and they will be finished sometime because science is going to do it.鈥

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