25-year-old male porn actor, who was labelled "Patient A," tested negative for HIV in 2014 and over the next 22 days had unp...
25-year-old male porn actor, who was labelled "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 a 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.
Some porn companies require that actors have a negative HIV test within two weeks of filming. But 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,"
It suggests the industry promote the use of condoms, regular
