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CBS News/ August 30, 2011, 10:02 AM

HIV scare shuts down billion-dollar porn industry

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(CBS/AP) Southern California's multi-billion dollar porn industry has shut down following news that an adult film performer tested positive for HIV.

Diane Duke, executive director of the adult film trade association Free Speech Coalition, said tests were being conducted on the performer to confirm the diagnosis. She declined to give the performer's name, age or gender.

The case was found in an out-of-state clinic that doesn't report to California health officials, said Duke, who declined to say how her group learned of the case.

If the diagnosis is confirmed, the group will request tests among those who had sex with the performer and the sex partners of those who had sex with the performer.

The voluntary industry shutdown affects porn producers in the San Fernando Valley, the heart of the American porn industry.

The industry saw a similar shutdown in late 2010, after actor Derrick Burts was diagnosed with HIV.

Pictures: Derrick Burts: HIV-Positive Porn Actor Calls for Condom Use

Burts has since gone on to advocate for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation's push for mandatory condom use in the porn industry.

The health advocacy group and state workplace safety, Cal/OSHA, said state law requires porn performers to use condoms under the same law that requires nurses to wear gloves in hospitals when dealing with bodily fluids.

Earlier this month, the foundation announced that it would gather 41,138 petition signatures to get on the June 2012 ballot a measure that requires porn producers to mandate condoms among their actors in order to get a filming permit.

Said Michael Weinstein, president of AIDS Healthcare Foundation, "The question remains how many performers must become infected with HIV and other serous STDs before the industry will clean up its act and government will do the right thing?"

In the U.S., HIV is commonly transmitted through anal or vaginal sex. The virus can be found in blood, semen, and vaginal fluid. Though possible to transmit through oral sex, it is not as common. The safest way to protect against HIV is sexual abstinence, but latex condoms are also effective. However, the CDC warns they're more likely to break during anal sex which it deems a "risky behavior." The agency also recommends using condoms on shared sex toys to prevent HIV transmission.

The CDC has more on HIV transmission.

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annmac38 says:
To AttentionDeficit----I don't know if you're being a smarta** or just dumb--You compare viewing sports with watching porn and think porn is a 'real job'?
Get a grip-------
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tuathadedannan says:
OMG not a shutdown! Were is our Government in this time of crisis.
We need a PORN CZAR!
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ddog88 replies:
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True!!! And we need a War on Porn. I vote I get to be General. We are becoming more stupid a scary rate of speed.
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DenverBroncofan says:
I guess Casey Anthony will have to bo to plan "B"
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daniele7ster says:
Is this really a shock to anyone? This bunch of sleazy skanks deserve to be shut down.
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bobnjersey says:
[The agency also recommends using condoms on shared sex toys to prevent HIV transmission.]
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c'mon ... everyone knows you shouldn't be sharing your sex toys.
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karek40 says:
There is a certain amount of risk in most jobs, look at the number of injuries in football, auto racing etc. Their industry gets STD's and one is fatal.
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Klausky69 replies:
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Um, what??? So head injuries in football are not fatal... and car crashes in Auto racing??? Ask Dale Earnhardt, Sr. Oh wait, you can't... He DIED IN A CAR CRASH DURING A RACE!!! *smacks you on the head*
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1pheasant1 says:
by jollypants August 30, 2011 11:46 AM EDT

It's not like they are doing porn because they are starving and can't get food stamps and other assistance. They are engaging in their perversions because they LOVE it.

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Jollypants,
You seem to have close knowledge of the porn stars and their economic condition, not to mention their love for their job.
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dantt-2009 says:
For those of us that more or less follow this industry, every single infection in the last 15 years or so (not that many cases for people that are exposed so much sex)came from male actors that have gay sex with man and sex with women. There too many of those "pretty boys" around doing that (more money for the man doing gay porn), and that is a real problem and risk to hetero porn. Mandate condoms and the porn industry will go underground or move somewhere else. Pure capitalism - there is a demand for porn with no condoms, becasue it is a fantasy realm. They just need to keep people that work in gay movies doing that
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daniele7ster replies:
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So basically you're saying you sit around watching a lot of porn.
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annmac38 says:
I agree, magnumdr. Why is anyone surprised that a porn star has a disease? What a disgusting state of affairs when porn is a 'multi-billion industry" and how sad that we have a generation of viewers and voyeurs.
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magnumdr says:
I hope that this porn stops forever. What a bunch of rotten people to make movies like this. Get a real job.
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