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Peter
 
Nice summary, its all in our paper, just not annotated as well.   Camazine 
discovered Kashmir in a sample of IIV from India.
 
He almost didn't publish the paper on the IIV in the varroa mites.
 
The Kashmir/Peace River collapse had all of the signs of Clustering Disease 
 (appears in India, due to IIV-24 apparently).

Bailey and Ball concluded that there was sufficient concern about IIV  and 
bee losses in India to warn about placing A. mellifera next to A.  cerana.
 
Jerry

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