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TSLoverIB
02-12-2016, 10:34 PM
Frequent testing alone can't prevent the spread of HIV, researchers stress in a CDC report (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/65/wr/mm6505a3.htm?s_cid=mm6505a3_e) on a few cases centered in the porn industry. Researchers say a 25-year-old male porn actor, labeled "Patient A," tested negative for HIV in 2014 and over the next 22 days had unprotected sex with at least 17 people who hailed from seven US states and four countries.


Then an HIV test came back positive, and further tests showed he likely transmitted the virus to two men: Another adult-film actor and a non-work-related partner tested HIV positive less than a month after their encounters with Patient A and showed a similar strain of the virus, reports Live Science (http://www.livescience.com/53692-adult-film-hiv-transmission.html).
Some porn companies require that actors have a negative HIV test within two weeks of filming. But MD Magazine (http://www.hcplive.com/medical-news/cdc-calls-for-prep-for-porn-stars) reports tests can't detect the virus within the first 14 days of infection.
"Adult film performers and production companies, medical providers, and all persons at risk for HIV should be aware that testing alone is not sufficient to prevent HIV transmission," the CDC states.
It suggests the industry promote the use of condoms, regular HIV testing, and the use of antiviral drugs, like pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), for performers at risk of HIV.
In a release (http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160211006312/en/AHF-CDC-Confirms-Porn-Actor-Infected-HIV), the president of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation says the porn industry's HIV and STD testing protocol "failed" in this case, as the CDC confirmed "this HIV infection did, in fact, occur on set."
This article originally appeared on Newser: CDC: Porn Actor Spread HIV After Testing Negative for It (http://www.newser.com/story/220477/cdc-porn-actor-spread-hiv-after-testing-negative-for-it.html?utm_source=part&utm_medium=foxnews&utm_campaign=rss_health_syn)

christianxxx
02-12-2016, 11:51 PM
edited - oops

natina
02-13-2016, 03:14 AM
Study: Transgender Women Nearly 50 Times More Likely to Have HIV


A new study spanning 15 countries, including the United States, has highlighted that transgender women are nearly 50 times more likely than the general population to be at risk of an HIV infection while another has cited a dearth of HIV-surveillance data on women with surgically created vaginas.

The first study, conducted by Dr. Stefan Baral, director of the key populations programs in the Center for Public Health and Human Rights at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, and colleagues, and reported in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, examined data from 15 countries with male-predominant HIV epidemics. The countries included the U.S., six from the Asia-Pacific area, five in Latin America, and three in Europe. The findings come after nearly four decades of grappling with the AIDS epidemic.

"Our findings suggest that transgender women are a very high burden population for HIV and are in urgent need of prevention, treatment, and care services," said Dr. Baral and his team in the discussion of their findings.

"… The meta-analysis of HIV infection rates are remarkable for the severity and consistency of disease burdens across these populations. This was true in all regions including Europe, Central and South America, Asia-Pacific, and the USA," added the researchers.

According to this report, since the start of the AIDS epidemic, transgender women were never classified as a separate case-reporting category and were perhaps lumped with the data collected on homosexual men. As a result, they were also rarely, if ever identified as a separate risk category for HIV surveillance.

"These arbitrary decisions have long masked the burden of HIV infection in transgender women and have had a negative effect on prevention, research and programming," noted the report.


It further pointed out that postoperative transgender women who did not practice anal intercourse have also been excluded from participation in biomedical HIV-prevention trials.

"A history of neovaginal intercourse (ie, intercourse involving the surgically created vagina) was not sufficient for enrolment in any of the antiretroviral chemoprophylactic HIV-prevention studies that have been done in men and women around the world so far," said the report.

"… Our present knowledge of the prevention of neovaginal acquisition and transmission of HIV infection in the event of pre-exposure prophylaxis, post-exposure prophylaxis, and antiretroviral treatment for prevention is almost non-existent," as a result, explained the report.

For Baral's study, transgender women were defined as people who were born male but identify as women.

"As of 2012, there remains a poor understanding of the burden of HIV among transgender women because of the limited inclusion of these populations in national HIV surveillance systems. In the few countries where epidemiological data for transgender women have been obtained, results have shown a disproportionate risk for HIV infection," noted Baral and his team.

In an interview with The Christian Post on Monday Baral explained that he hopes the findings of his study will be a catalyst for better research projects and better HIV-surveillance on transgender women whose population is currently estimated as one out of every 1,000 men born in the U.S.

"I think from our perspective transgender women have really been excluded out of the whole sort of HIV agenda in many ways. They are a more hidden population in many ways … the issue is that from a surveillance perspective we're not learning a lot about their needs as they don't identify as men. We haven't learned a lot about what their needs are," he explained.

transgender women were never classified as a separate case-reporting category and were lumped with the data collected on homosexual men.

http://www.christianpost.com/news/study-transgender-women-nearly-50-times-more-likely-to-have-hiv-93462/

http://www.christianpost.com/news/study-transgender-women-nearly-50-times-more-likely-to-have-hiv-93462/

tao1kiku
02-13-2016, 03:21 AM
So true. A person can show as Negative for as long as three months after having been infected.

NRT
02-13-2016, 04:08 AM
so why do they insist on making condom free porn? Isnt it about time they practice safe sex like the rest of us? Or they think it will affect sales? unsafe sex without protection sells? why is that? People like and get a morbid facination watching the dangers of Russian Roulette while they have fun?

GroobySteven
02-13-2016, 10:53 AM
Study: Transgender Women Nearly 50 Times More Likely to Have HIV


There was nothing mentioned about Transgender Women, it was about a male pornstar. Why did you post this?
Also posting ANYTHING other than satire from 'The Christian Post' -(or Muslim/Jewish/Buddhist Post for that matter) doesn't bare any weight with me.

You are the most useless poster on this forum. No opinions, nothing to say other than reposting 'news' stories that are often unrelated.

thx1138
02-14-2016, 10:18 AM
I don't think this is the first case. I seem to recall several other incidents of this sort in recent years.