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FSC Explains Testing & Results of Patient Alpha

NL- The FSC got permission of the performer to reveal their test sequence and results. Hopefully this will ease minds- ( I just updated this to reflect the current version on the FSC site, which removed the name of a testing center for legal reasons)

From http://fscblogger.wordpress.com/2011/09/07/update-on-testing-process-for-‘patient-alpha’/

In the interest of providing accurate information to industry and media, Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has issued this update to explain the process of testing that took place for the adult performer identified as ‘Patient Alpha.’

In cooperation with the performer, FSC has reconstructed the process of testing for Patient Alpha, which resulted in what is now believed to be at least one false positive result and touched off a week-long industry moratorium on content production.

According to reports from the performer, the dates and sequence of tests are as follows:

Initial tests, administered by an unnamed testing facility –

Secondary tests, administered by Talent Testing Services (TTS) –

Test administered by Advanced Medical Testing Centers (AMTC – an APHSS.org recommeneded testing facility) –

FSC would like to add that none of the results for tests taken outside of APHSS.org program can be confirmed at this time, except as reported by he patient. Talent Testing Services are participants in APHSS.org.

Patient Alpha  has signed a medical information release waiver and APHSS.org medical advisers have requested copies of the raw data of the test results from Talent Testing Services. There has been no response at this time.

PCR/RNA is the only HIV test approved by the FDA for diagnostics in “primary or accute infection,” but also must be confirmed with supplementary tests. This is a more recently-developed test than the PCR/DNA, which is the industry standard for monthly testing of performers.

When test results were returned by AMTC and after consultation with APHSS.org medical advisers, FSC/APHSS.org was satisfied that the moratorium on content production could be lifted this past Saturday.

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