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Tue, 17 Dec 2002 08:03:11 -0500
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Chuck Norton wrote:

>If this senario is valid we
>need to prepare for and begin combating this problem at its source even at
>the embarrasment of the Chinese. We already have evidence of Terramycin
>resistant AFB, we do not need other resistant types.
>
>
I am more concerned with human consumption of antibiotics in honey and
its impact on the industry.

It really does not matter if AFB is resistant or not. I do not want to
start up the standard burn or do not burn discussion, but burning works
every time, AFB resistance or not.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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