AIM: Porn
Performers Test Negative for HIV, Studios Resume Production
Source: XBiz.com
LOS ANGELES —
After completing
testing for two generations of partners of the HIV-positive
patient, AIM Healthcare said that all performers tested negative
for HIV on two occasions using multiple testing methods.
AIM, which refers to the HIV-positive patient as
Patient Zeta, said it had established that Patient Zeta acquired
the virus through private, personal activity and there was no
transmission of the HIV virus from Patient Zeta to any
performers.
“This event affirms the efficacy of AIM
Healthcare Foundation’s testing protocols, as voluntarily
implemented by the adult entertainment industry,” AIM said in a
press release.
“It is regrettable but inevitable that people
continue to acquire the HIV virus in their personal life. The
protocols and other industry practices have resulted in only one
incident of HIV transmission on set in more than a decade. That
is a remarkable record. AIM Healthcare Foundation is proud of
its contribution to the health and well-being of the adult
industry and wider community.”
In another development, Vivid Entertainment
announced today that the company is set to resume production on
Monday, Nov. 8, after being shut down for almost a month because
of health safety concerns.
Vivid halted production immediately and
voluntarily on Oct. 12 after AIM announced that an unidentified
adult film performer had tested positive for HIV.
"We made the decision to halt production as the
health and well-being of our performers is of utmost importance
to us," said Steven Hirsch, founder/co-chairman of Vivid.
"We can now confirm that all performers who were
on the quarantine list as a result of being exposed to the HIV
positive performer have gone through two rounds of testing and
the results are negative,” Hirsch said.
“We believe that AIM acted professionally and
thoroughly and proved that their system works. We will, of
course, continue to require recent test results for all
performers in our movies and will continue to take all necessary
precautions to assure their health and safety."
Although Vivid did not start any new movies while
production was halted, the studio used the time to complete
post-production work on a backlog of previously produced films.
Digital Playground already resumed production
last week.
“We retested all of our performers and determined
they were all OK,” said Guyleen Rose, director of marketing and
public relations for Digital Playground.
Hustler is also back in production.
"We have resumed production at our studios,
continuing to make sure every precaution is taken to protect
everyone involved with the filming," LFP President Michael Klein
told XBIZ.
"Thanks to the
efforts of AIM and how they handled this situation, we have now
resumed our shooting schedule. Of course, continuing to use
condoms like we have been for the last 11 years," Wicked
Pictures President Steve Orenstein told XBIZ.