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Offline J.R.E.

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Secrets, Lies and Aids trading...
« on: May 22, 2011, 06:42:17 pm »

That was the one inch print headline this morning, in the st. Petersburg Times.See downloaded PDF below:


http://www.tampabay.com/specials/publication/Times_1A/20110522.pdf



http://www.tampabay.com/publication/



 Florida ranks among states in the number of new HIV cases reported in 2009

5,755 Number of new cases in of HIV reported in Florida in 2009

853 Number of new HIV cases in the Tampa bay area in 2009

1,232 Number of people in Florida who died of HIV/ aids in 2009

135,000 total number of people who were living with HIV in 2010

Source Dept of Health


Article:



Motivations are murky for people trying to spread AIDS ... and murkier for those trying to catch it.


TAMPA — Three years ago, 19-year-old D.W. Swain came down with a severe cough and high fever he couldn't shake.

It didn't occur to him, he said, that he could be HIV positive because his sex life had been limited to a man who swore his love and that he was HIV negative.

But when Swain heard from friends that his former boyfriend was "spreading the ninja" — infecting people — he got tested.

The test came back positive, and Swain discovered that he already had full-blown AIDS. His immune system ravaged, he rapidly developed pneumonia, then nearly fatal kidney and liver failure.

He was shocked to find that a man he loved had knowingly spread a fatal illness.

Just as shocking to Swain was hearing about a few local men actually trying to get the virus that can lead to AIDS.

In gay chat rooms, he had heard of the shadowy world of "gift givers'' — those who knowingly spread the incurable virus — and "bug chasers'' — those who seek it out. The sardonic nicknames describe people who refuse to believe the virus is deadly, or who know it is and don't care who is harmed. Swain had trouble believing such a phenomenon had touched his own community, much less his own life.

More than 100,000 Floridians have HIV. Relatively few — perhaps up to 100 in the Tampa Bay area — are thought to be bug chasers or gift givers. Theories on their motivations vary. Some infectors are thought to be showing their power, or maybe even wreaking vengeance. Virus seekers might think mistakenly that HIV will make them eligible for more public benefits, or that they're proving their love to an HIV-positive partner.

Whatever drives them, their impact, both on people like Swain and on the effort to combat the epidemic, has health officials deeply concerned.

Doctors, nurses, counselors and AIDS educators are bound by medical confidentiality laws not to report to law enforcement the names of those they suspect of intentionally spreading the virus. And even when a person who did not want the virus steps forward to accuse his "gift-giver,'' prosecutors have a tough time proving the charges in court.

So health workers watch and cringe, as more people are infected. Some, like Swain, naively trust their partners rather than practice safe sex.

"I can't believe how stupid I was. I learned the hard way that each of us has to be responsible for our own protection," said Swain, who keeps his condition under control with a daily regimen of powerful drugs.

Now 22 and a college student, the Tampa native works as an AIDS educator, urging others to protect themselves, no matter how convincing a partner's promises.

Anecdotal evidence

Plenty of people share Swain's initial skepticism about local bug chasers and gift givers.

Dr. John Sinnott, director of infectious disease at the University of South Florida and Tampa General Hospital, met with a reporter in his office recently to talk about the issue.

"Urban myth, I suspect," he said. But he picked up the phone to ask a colleague who works more closely with AIDS testing and programs.

Dr. Todd Wills, associate professor of infectious diseases at USF, came on the line.

"They're out there,'' Wills said. "We can't say what the numbers are because the evidence is not data driven, but anecdotal."

Sinnott: "How many in this area — 100?"

Wills: "That's high. But possible."

Sinnott: "Really? I had no idea."

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease Department at the National Institutes of Health, said he is "not surprised" to hear of the phenomena because he gets similar reports from all over the country.

He said he is baffled by people's cavalier behavior because HIV can still cause deadly AIDS even though drugs have been developed to keep it in check. Patients might have a viral strain that develops resistance. The powerful antiretroviral medications are toxic and can damage the kidneys and liver, or may conflict with drugs needed for other conditions. Patients often suffer from depression, drowsiness, nightmares and odd redistribution of weight. Opportunistic infections, such as pneumonia, and of course death, are real possibilities.

"I have never talked to anyone who became HIV-positive — regardless of how it happened — who didn't say they would rather not be infected after it happened," said Fauci.

In 2009, 1,232 people died of AIDS in Florida.

'Positive brotherhood'

Most AIDS educators and health care workers don't like to talk about bug-chasing and gift-giving. They fear these few people only add to the stigma that the HIV community already experiences and could even cause more cuts to already dwindling public services.

But the behaviors have been documented in medical literature and popular media.

In 2003 on CNN, documentary film maker Louise Hogarth talked about her film The Gift, which featured bug chasers. She called them a "fringe group" with "misperceptions about what it means to get infected."

The film was followed by a controversial article in Rolling Stone magazine about bug chasers and gift givers in San Francisco. The story led to Internet debates and a 2004 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention workshop.

At that workshop, a presenter said he had heard getting infected described as "the gift of the positive brotherhood."

In 2006, a BBC documentary called I Love Being HIV+ chronicled the filmmaker's experience of going on a gay dating website, announcing he was HIV positive, and receiving dozens of requests from men wanting unprotected sex so they could get the virus.

The Times asked local AIDS workers to put the newspaper in contact with people trying to contract the virus, but none would speak for the record.

No bonanza

Johnnie Hurst is director of Brothers Making a Difference, an AIDS testing and education center in Tampa. He met D.W. Swain when the young man sought counseling after his diagnosis.

Around the same time, Hurst noticed that the man Swain had identified as his former lover began coming in about once a month, each time bringing in a different young man to be tested.

When a drop of their blood in a vial of chemicals formed the dark line showing them to be HIV positive, most doubled over sobbing, said Hurst. Meanwhile, the man Hurst now calls "the notorious gift giver" feigned surprise and hugged them, smiling behind their backs.

"He seems to get off on their vulnerability," said Hurst.

Hurst said he has seen this scenario unfold at least 10 times.

He said he also sees young men, who get positive test results, pump their fists triumphantly while yelling "yes" or "finally."

People who actually seek out the virus aren't taking its consequences seriously, said Andrew Maldonado, AIDS officer for the Hillsborough health department.

"They think all they have to do is take a pill and the benefits outweigh the downside," he said. Some think getting the virus proves their love to their HIV-positive partner, and gives them a sense of belonging to a community, even one defined by a deadly disease.

More common, he said, are those who seek the virus because they believe a bonanza of services, from free housing and food to a visiting nurse, awaits them.

"They'll say things like 'Okay, time to get the services rolling,' " Maldonado said.

But services, which were never abundant, have since dried up, or require lengthy waits to obtain, he said.

"What we are trying to do is educate bug chasers about the truth — that they are wrong on all counts," said Maldonado.

Legal hurdles

A United Nations policy brief in 2008 said purposeful HIV infections are rare, but that "the resulting harm justifies punishment."

Governments around the world have enacted laws against intentional HIV infection.

Hillsborough County State Attorney's Office records show that from 1996 to 2010, charges were brought 91 times against suspects for "criminal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus infection." Of those, more than 30 resulted in convictions.

Local prosecutors say it's difficult to stop a gift giver because they usually can't prove who had sex with whom and who infected whom.

The first big hurdle, said Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney Bernie McCabe, is finding out who the infectors are, then proving they knew they were HIV positive and failed to tell their sexual partners.

The next hurdle is proving the target was infected by the gift giver, not someone else, and then proving the victim didn't know the infector was HIV positive.

McCabe could recall only one case in Pinellas that was successfully prosecuted in the past decade.

"It's not an attractive situation for a prosecutor," he said.

Biology adds to the legal problems. "The virus mutates after infection, which makes it very unlikely that it could be tracked from one person to another," said National Institutes of Health spokeswoman Melanie Padmanabhan.

But Polk County Assistant State Attorney Chip Thulberry said convictions were not impossible. A few years ago, his office convicted a man for criminally spreading HIV.

"The prosecution has to start with a victim coming forward and complaining,'' he said. "That's the first step."

A video plea

After he was well enough to get out of bed, Swain made a YouTube video addressed to the man who he says infected him.

He begins by saying he forgives his former lover. His smooth young face overcome with sadness, Swain looks away, then stares back at the camera. He mentions another friend who, he says, fell prey to the infector.

Swain laments his own dashed dream of military service. He tells his infector: "You repulse me."

Then, his face softening, he concludes: "Be up front with people. Realize what you're doing to people before it's too late."

After the video appeared online, Swain said his infector called and threatened to sue him if he divulged his name.

Even though he was not a health worker when he was infected, Swain maintains his current employment means he can't divulge his infector's name.

"But if subpoenaed, I would," he said.

As an AIDS educator at Youth Educational Services in Tampa, Swain said he has met five more young men in the past year-and-a-half who say they were infected by his former lover. They also say the infector claimed to be HIV negative.

"We hear he's having unprotected sex with women now," said Hurst.

Last month, a young man came into the clinic where Swain works. He knew Swain's HIV status, and asked him to have unprotected sex.

"A bug chaser," said Swain. "I can't sleep at night just thinking about it."

Times researchers Caryn Baird and Carolyn Edds contributed to this report.

1 Florida's rank among states in the number of new HIV cases reported in 2009

5,755 Number of new cases of HIV reported in Florida in 2009

853 Number of new HIV cases reported in the Tampa Bay area in 2009

1,232 Number of people in Florida who died of HIV/AIDS in 2009

135,000 Total number of people in Florida who were living with HIV in 2010.

Source: Florida Department of Health

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Offline mikeyb39

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Re: Secrets, Lies and Aids trading...
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2011, 07:23:15 pm »
I blame it on the heat.  too many walking around half naked.  lol
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Re: Secrets, Lies and Aids trading...
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2011, 07:45:24 pm »
Bug chasers? "Gift" givers? WTF?? are people mad, or is it something in the air worldwide? I thought that these groups of people were merely a myth.
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Re: Secrets, Lies and Aids trading...
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2011, 08:26:54 pm »
The number of new HIV cases is startling.
These ho hum old yarns of typhoid mary bug spreaders and bug chasers is tiring and offensive. Doesn't do our HIV+ community much PR good at all.  Also plants a fear in HIV- people of maniac HIV+ people. 
Re: evil HIV spreaders:  surely there are a few irresponsible jerks out there but I doubt its the norm among HIV+ people.
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Re: Secrets, Lies and Aids trading...
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2011, 09:24:46 pm »
These ho hum old yarns of typhoid mary bug spreaders and bug chasers is tiring and offensive. Doesn't do our HIV+ community much PR good at all.  Also plants a fear in HIV- people of maniac HIV+ people. 

I agree.
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« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2011, 09:32:59 pm »
this is disgusting.

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« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2011, 09:53:54 pm »
I don't know call me old fashioned, but I think people are still doing what we all did, not practicing safe sex. Oh, and the article sounds like bullshit.   

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« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2011, 09:57:08 pm »
I don't know call me old fashioned, but I think people are still doing what we all did, not practicing safe sex. Oh, and the article sounds like bullshit.   

It set my bullshit detector off as well .
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« Reply #8 on: May 22, 2011, 10:21:44 pm »
This is bullshit indeed.  People just don't want to admit that they are often, if not frequently, engaging in bareback sex.  I find it risible that so many of the people that get featured on these type of articles are virtual saints who get infected in monogamous relationships.  I know this makes me look like a bitter queen, but I don't buy it. Why is responsibility such a hard thing to accept?
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« Reply #9 on: May 22, 2011, 11:10:06 pm »
I'm calling shenanigans
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« Reply #10 on: May 22, 2011, 11:21:36 pm »
So, this boy had AIDS with kidney and liver failure at 16 years-old??  So, if true, the virus really affected him very, very quickly.  Wasn't there a member here saying he had AIDS at 19, and many didn't believe that was possible?  It seems like I remember something like that.  

Those stats about new cases in Florida are disappointing.  I've read reports where many seniors are getting HIV.  The reports always blame drugs like Viagra.  I wonder how many seniors make up those new infections.  I'm sure this bug chasing and gift-giving exists, but I just can't believe it is that common.  Is it common enough to warrant such a long article?  I don't know.  


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« Reply #12 on: May 23, 2011, 12:53:01 am »
Just to clarify the urban legend, a "gift giver" is supposed to be a hiv+ fetishist who transmits HIV to a bug chaser because the HIV- bug chaser asks for the "gift".  

In urban legend land, this is NOT the same as the pathological Typhoid Mary HIV spreader.  

The Typhoid Mary, that evil doer, fucks without condoms knowing he/she is HIV+.  The innocent victim is the HIV- who didn't know the status, didn't want to get infected and thus had no choice.  Supposedly the Typhoid Mary does this for any of a number of narcissistic reasons.  

Or, in some circumstances from fear and oddly true survival tactics.  (Remember, Typhoid Mary felt she had no choice but to work, which also unfortunately made her a public nuisance.)

Lets not confound our negative stereotypes.

I think the "Typhoid Mary" certainly does exist.  In limited numbers.  But that doesn't absolve the HIV- "victim" of the responsibility to protect him/herself.  This is the party line we try to explain in these forums.  Allowing for occasional individual circumstances where there is extremely gratuitous Typhoid Mary destruction of others.

Anyway, these are always counterproductive ways to talk about HIV.
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Re: Secrets, Lies and Aids trading...
« Reply #13 on: May 23, 2011, 07:42:36 am »
So, this boy had AIDS with kidney and liver failure at 16 years-old??  

I think you misread it.  He was 19, when diagnosed with AIDS.  He's 22 years old now.


I think what the author meant to say was 3 years ago when ( he was 19 years old)...


 TAMPA — Three years ago, 19-year-old D.W. Swain came down with a severe cough and high fever he couldn't shake.

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« Reply #14 on: May 23, 2011, 10:22:02 am »
I agree with Mecch...it certainly does no good for the HIV+ community, especially in an increasingly conservative state like FL. 

A friend of mine who winters in the Clearwater area told me that simply wearing a speedo on the beach is like committing a federal offense! I can only image the impact the article had on the neo cons living down there.



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« Reply #15 on: May 23, 2011, 10:27:05 am »
I'm not so sure the article is totally inaccurate albeit sensationalized. I live in Florida and will periodically visit on line chat/hook up sites (like Manhunt). My profile states I am positive. I cannot count the number of times a negative guy (at least according to his profile) will hit me up for unprotected sex even though my profile states SAFE ONLY.

When i question them on their motives and the risk they are running, they basically tell me to shut the f**k up. They say they are adults and are aware of their risks or they will ask if I'm undetectable because they believe that will make it less risky!! They are pretty clear they are not interested in in safe sex.

Equally disturbing are those men that have Negative on their profile but will tell me they are actually Positive in an effort to get me to consent to barebacking. So who are they NOT telling this to.

Based on my anecdotal experiences, I would say the article is not totally fabricated. I'm continually shocked by how cavalier some men are when it comes to HIV transmission.  

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Re: Secrets, Lies and Aids trading...
« Reply #16 on: May 23, 2011, 10:44:15 am »
Wasn't there a member here saying he had AIDS at 19, and many didn't believe that was possible?  It seems like I remember something like that.

...yes, he was the one who wanted "justice" and wanted to press charges against his recent (cheating) ex for infecting him

But given the timeline that it normally takes for HIV to progress to serious health issues, I was wondering if he had considered the man who molested him when he was younger as the more likely source of his infection.

Assuming his story was true, I suspected he was more upset about the cheating than the HIV and just wanted to get back at his ex any way he could...

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« Reply #17 on: May 23, 2011, 12:52:25 pm »
I'm not so sure the article is totally inaccurate albeit sensationalized. I live in Florida and will periodically visit on line chat/hook up sites (like Manhunt). My profile states I am positive. I cannot count the number of times a negative guy (at least according to his profile) will hit me up for unprotected sex even though my profile states SAFE ONLY.

When i question them on their motives and the risk they are running, they basically tell me to shut the f**k up. They say they are adults and are aware of their risks or they will ask if I'm undetectable because they believe that will make it less risky!! They are pretty clear they are not interested in in safe sex.

Equally disturbing are those men that have Negative on their profile but will tell me they are actually Positive in an effort to get me to consent to barebacking. So who are they NOT telling this to.

Based on my anecdotal experiences, I would say the article is not totally fabricated. I'm continually shocked by how cavalier some men are when it comes to HIV transmission.  

Gay chat site are the Jean Genet upside down world of good is evil / evil is good / small is large, large is enormous, single open married serious just fun positive negative blah blah blah blah blah etc etc etc. 

At the very least, this article does sloppily confound Typhoid Marys with Gift Givers and thats just par for the course of such stupid sociology.
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