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Article: ADULT FILM SCARE COULD ALTER RULES NEW ANTI-HIV MEASURES CONSIDERED.(News)(Statistical Data Included)
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- Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
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- April 18, 2004
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Byline: Beth Barrett and Gregory J. Wilcox Staff Writers
The HIV outbreak in the San Fernando Valley-based adult film industry last week raised concerns about risky sex practices to an unprecedented level among performers, producers and health experts with some advocating the need for government regulation.
Dozens of production companies in the multibillion-dollar adult film industry shut down after actor Darren James tested positive for HIV on Monday. Actress Lara Roxx, 22 - one of the 14 women he worked with after March 17 when he tested negative - subsequently tested positive as well and about 55 people have been quarantined because of potential ...
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