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APAG Issues Statement Regarding HIV Antigen Testing

Rod Daily's testing record, as he tweeted it. He did not test every 14 or 28 Days. Daily only tested so he could work for men.com which requires all performers, even those who use condoms, to get PASS-approved tests.

There has been a lot of discussion over the last month about whether or not someone with HIV can be clear to shoot under PASS. Last night, APAC had a meeting which was attended by members of APAG.  During the meeting, allegedly, Dr. Miao stated that someone with HIV, who was taking meds to reduce their viral load, could in fact be cleared in PASS.. Dr. Miao allegedly stated that it’s up to the performer to let the clinic know that they are on HIV meds, otherwise they are given the standard testing panel, if the super trustworthy porn professional says hey Doc, I’m on HIV meds, they are then given the Antigen test, which checks viral load…

My first question would be, if this Antigen test is better, why not make that the norm? Or at least make it part of a performers first testing panel. And why in the fuck would their be a need for a second test?  “Hey doc, I have HIV and am on meds” sorry, but porn aint for you…

With all the misinformation floating around, this may be the time where the industry tightens it’s testing protocol.  The only thing it would hurt might be some pocket books, but you cant really put a price on safety..

And let me very clear, I’m running this because I fell it’s news worthy, not because I think there is some top secret plan to flood the adult industry with low viral load HIV positive performers.

 

For the last few weeks, members of the Adult Performers Actors Guild, especially our board of officers, have been questioning the functionality of the current test used for the detection of HIV for performers in the adult industry. Through research and discussion with our APAG and PASS affiliated doctor, Dr. Jason Goldman,  we learned that the test we currently use to detect HIV allows for those on antiviral medication, medication that suppresses the HIV virus in your system, to potentially pass through our testing system and into our worker pool. This concern was met with dismay and rejection from some within the Free Speech Coalition, who currently manage our PASS performer testing service and database. Last night, we attended a meeting where we were given the opportunity to discuss these concerns with Cutting Edge Testing’s Dr. Peter Miao. After careful explanation, and clarification, our concerns were in fact correct.

In our testing panel, the HIV 1 Nat by PCR DNA, is the test performers take. While it can show within a matter of 10-14 days if a person has become infected with HIV, this test DOES NOT show if a performer has had the virus before, meaning they are taking medication to suppress the virus. The doctor also confirmed our concerns that viral loads change and multiply at a rapid rate, so while someone on medication may test negative one day, the viral load can spike thus making the virus transmittable. It was confirmed that this can happen within our two week testing window.

Given the recent poll that the Adult Performers Actors Guild ran, we can confidently say performers are not comfortable with this hole in our testing. Because of this, the officers of APAG want our testing to change, and we are calling for performer support to demand this change immediately. We would like the industry to halt production, having every active performer demand and take the HIV antigen test before returning back to production. We want our testing panel to include this antigen test.  The test will be  taken by every performer upon entering the industry, and then every six months thereafter.

As performers, it is up to us to demand the appropriate change for our protection! While undetected can mean intransmissible, your undetected status can change in an instant. Undetected should never mean undisclosed, and this is a major concern for every performer. Some will say that it is discrimination to prevent people with HIV from performing in our talent pool, but our response is that CONSENT overrules this matter, and performer consent is more important than anything. In the adult industry, where our lives are put on the line through the transfer of bodily fluid that may or may not be HIV+, we must be vigilant.

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  • you could easily google the difference between qualitative pcr hiv tests -what the industry uses- and quantitative tests. quantitative tests give a specific numerical amount of viral load. qualitative tests show if you are detectable. not if you are positive. that is why they are not diagnostic tests. that is why you need a second test to diagnose when you show positive on the industry's testing scheme. why fight adding the antigen test to this? freaky.
    the fsc says that if you test positive you can no longer participate in pass. what stops people from getting tested outside of pass and taking meds then going to retest through pass? what about the performers who fuck fans using this testing system because they trust it? those fans would never be entered in pass anyway. the fsc insists people with hiv aren't shooting and couldn't. how do they know? what are the real safeguards to prevent this? performers should pay attention as the fsc pushes u=u and sb239 and uses circular logic and cries stigma to avoid valid concerns about sexual health.

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