Author Information
Anthony Stephen Fauci is a prominent figure in the field of infectious diseases, currently affiliated with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, USA. His work primarily focuses on advancing the understanding and treatment of infectious diseases, particularly HIV/AIDS and COVID-19. His role has been crucial in shaping public health policies and research priorities concerning these pandemics.Research Contributions
Anthony Stephen Fauci has made significant contributions to both HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 research. In recent years, he has focused on the challenges posed by COVID-19, including the development of vaccines and therapeutics. Notable works include discussions on the limitations of classical herd immunity in the context of COVID-19, the interplay between HIV/AIDS and COVID-19, and the therapeutic landscape of COVID-19. His research has also extended to the application of anti-HIV-1 antibody therapy and its implications for prolonged viral suppression. Fauci's insights have been pivotal in enhancing the scientific community's response to these global health crises.Aliases
Throughout his career, Anthony Stephen Fauci has been referenced by various aliases, including Anthony Fauci, A. S. Fauci, Anthony S Fauci, and several others. These variations are commonly found in scientific literature and public discourse, reflecting his widespread influence and contributions to the field of infectious diseases.Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Total Papers |
1183 |
Total Citations |
126707 |
H-index |
169 |