Fauci Files: Celebrated doc's career dotted with ethics, safety controversies inside NIH
Reinstated whistleblower says Fauci failed to get involved when problems emerged on his management watch.
A 2004 internal NIH review that concluded Fauci's AIDS research division was a "troubled organization" where managers were creating a hostile atmosphere with "sexually explicit and colorful language" and "seemingly being unaware of the need for appropriate behavior, decorum and enforcement of good management practices and rules of supervision."
A pregnant Tennessee woman who died in 2003 after she enrolled in NIH-funded research in hopes of saving her soon-to-be-born son from getting AIDS. A review found that doctors continued to administer an experimental drug regimen despite signs of liver failure.
At least 10 children in a pediatric AIDS drug study died in what an investigation concluded was a death toll "significantly higher" than expected and unexplained.
An Office of Government Ethics investigation that cited NIAID for failing to review and clear two-thirds of its workers who were moonlighting in private industry for possible ethical conflicts.
A 1992 Department of Health and Human Services inspector general investigation that concluded NIAID failed to police two conflicts of interest in a vaccine experiment.
OTHER PROBLEMS listed…that you can read about
AIDS drug trials on foster children
Drug trials in Africa plagued by safety reporting lapses
A whistleblower gets fired, then reinstated
Alleged sexual harassment
Ethics violations, failure to report 'outside activities'
'Routine close contact' may spread AIDS, Fauci argued in a bad prediction.
The Zika outbreak that never was
Shifting predictions and advice on COVID-19
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