Derrick Burts:HIV-positive LA porn actor calls for condom use
        HIV-positive porn performer speaks out
The adult film performer who tested HIV-positive at a San Fernando  Valley clinic this fall spoke out for the first time yesterday, calling  for mandatory condom use in porn productions, improved testing for  sexually transmitted disease and follow-up care for fellow performers.
Derrick  Burts, 24, said he tested HIV-positive in October at the Adult Industry  Medical Healthcare Foundation in Sherman Oaks after working in both gay  and straight porn films for a few months. He had previously been  identified only as Patient Zeta.
Producers of straight porn  regularly check performers' test results using a database maintained by  the clinic, known as AIM, to clear actors for work.
Burts, who  performed in straight films as "Cameron Reid" and gay films as "Derek  Chambers," said he was tested at the clinic Oct. 8, then received a  panicked call from clinic staff the following afternoon, summoning him  to the office.
When he got there, he said, clinic staff told him  that he had tested HIV-positive. They wanted to perform a follow-up test  and begin notifying performers he had worked with since his last  negative test result Sept. 3. Those performers, he was told, would be  placed on a quarantine list while they, too, were tested.
Burts  said he gave clinic staff the names of about a dozen performers he had  worked with in California and Florida in in both gay and straight  productions. The list included his girlfriend, who also works in the  industry as a performer. He watched as clinic staff began scanning a  performer database, notifying those he had named and placing them on a  quarantine list.
The clinic has since said that none of the  performers on its quarantine list tested positive. Burts confirmed that  his girlfriend tested negative.
He said that when he returned to  the clinic Oct. 23 to review the second test results, clinic staff told  him that they had traced his HIV infection to someone he had performed a  scene with whom they described to him as a "known positive."
Although  straight porn performers must show negative HIV test results before  filming, the gay porn industry does not have the same restrictions,  although condom use is typically required.
Burts said he asked  who the performer was and clinic staff told him they could not reveal  the performer's name or gender due to patient confidentiality.
Clinic  officials could not immediately be reached for comment Tuesday night.  An attorney for the clinic was traveling outside the United States,  according to an e-mail received from him earlier in the day.
Burts  says he may have contracted the disease during a gay porn shoot in  Florida. He said the performers used condoms during intercourse but not  during oral sex.
Contrary to Burts' account of what he was told,  clinic officials released a statement last month saying "Patient Zeta  acquired the virus through private, personal activity."
"That's  completely false," Burts said Tuesday. "There is no possible way. The  only person I had sex with in my personal life was my girlfriend."
Before  he left the clinic Oct. 23, Burts said clinic staff put him in touch  with a doctor affiliated with the clinic and promised to arrange for his  follow-up care.
Burts said no one followed up, and he felt neglected.
"AIM promised they would help me set up a doctor and get treatment," he said. "They did none of that."
Burts  said AIM staff had warned him not to contact the AIDS Healthcare  Foundation, whose officials have been among the clinic's chief critics.  In frustration, Burts said he went to an AIDS Healthcare Foundation  center in Los Angeles on Nov. 24 and saw a doctor, never identifying  himself as Patient Zeta.
Pleased with the care he received at the  AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Burts contacted the group's leaders last  week, identified himself as Patient Zeta and said he wanted to speak out  on their behalf and in favor of enforcing mandatory condom use in porn  productions. Foundation officials have scheduled a news conference with  Burts for 10 a.m. Wednesday.
"AIM likes to state that testing is  enough. That's completely false," he said, noting that in the months  before he tested positive for HIV, he had also contracted chlamydia,  gonorrhea and herpes.
"It's very dangerous," he said of adult film work. "It should be required that you wear a condom on the set."
Burts,  who grew up in Whittier and Hemet, graduated from Hemet High School and  a hotel management school in Florida and worked as a hotel manager and  cruise ship
magician before becoming a porn performer for the money.  He said he earned $200 to $800 for filming a straight scene and $1,000  to $2,000 for a gay scene.
Looking back, he said he wishes he had known more about the risks of contracting sexually transmitted diseases in the industry. 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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