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from www.laist.com – Adult film performers can exhale this Friday knowing that their professional tools are free of disease. A San Fernando Valley porn trade group plans to revive a controversial database that does the dirty job of tracking adult performers’ sexually transmitted disease (STD) test results, according to LA Daily News.
The new database, Adult Performer Health and Safety Services, provides porn producers and agents access to results from numerous testing facilities, noted database creator Diane Duke [pictured].
Voluntary industry standards state that adult film stars must be tested every 30 days and furnish proof of their disease-free parts before they perform.
Controversy sparked around the old database, operated by AIM Medical Associates P.C., alleging that it revealed performers’ private medical information. Adding fuel to the fire, Pornwikileaks, a porn performer identification website, released information from AIM’s database earlier this year. The clinic closed in May 2011.
Duke’s database informs producers and agents only whether or not performers are available for work and keeps the actual test results private.