Iflavirus has more then one form and appears to be a variation of deformed wing virus DWV
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1472076
Finding Iflavirus then appears insignificant since most bees sampled in this Penn State study had
DWV as did 100% of mites sampled.
So the USCF report's significance then appears to be all about Nosema Ceranae.......or does someone
have other information about Iflavirus?
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