Are you seriously trying to take on someone who actually has advanced education and training as a virologist for a topic that has nothing to do with someone who likes to manage and target new models who don't know yet what they're doing?Thank you for all of the good points that you make throughout your response, but you miss the point. Microarray testing allows you to do $25K of testing for under $200, because you are reducing everything to a programmed microarray that tests simultaneously on the same sample. If you look at what Vibrant is doing with rare autoimmune diseases, it is amazing. A single neurological autoimmune test is looking for dozens of conditions that would each individually cost more than the entire Vibrant test array costs. As long as you get incremental diseases tested for "free", why not test them?
You are right that many humans have many Herpes viruses. Personally, I am one of those rare individuals who does not have EBV. Even if I have a committed partner, it is useful for us to know what each of us had before the relationship started, and what changes during the relationship. If you are not paying any additional money for the extra information, why object to that, as long as anyone gets value from it?
You should never presume that a given individual - maybe outside the porn industry where some studios might make it a job requirement - has every vaccination. Getting Hep A/B/C status is a no brainer, as long as it does not cost extra money.
I would agree with your approach if the extra testing cost extra money. The whole point of my post was to encourage them to look at microarrays as a way of breaking through the cost barrier and opening up much wider testing for not-much-extra money.
Fuck. Imagine modsplaining camming in a forum of mostly independent models and then layman's take on a topic that doesn't even revolve around a man or your parts and then arguing with someone who actually is a virologist.