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>> We monitored Idiopathic Brood Disease Syndrome (IBDS), a syndrome first
>> described by Shimanuki et al. (1994), but renamed here because its
>> underlying cause it yet unknown.
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>>NOTE: This is a reference to Shimanuki, H., Calderone, N.W., Knox, D.A.,
>>1994. Parasitic mite syndrome: the symptoms. Am. Bee J. 134, 827–828.
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Dr. Shiminuki spoke about IBDS as above and actually other *at the time*
yet
to be named virus issues .
Parasitic mite syndrome (PMS) was the name "Shim" and the USDA-ARS decided
on to simplify the issue.
As the above says the name parasitic mite syndrome includes IBDS.
> Trying to make the case we would see large scale losses from IBDS without
> varroa is in my opinion a stretch.
I have came across researchers trying to pick from PMS and make a larger
issue as "Shim" said would happen in his talks many years ago. I attended
four Shiminuki presentations in a single year in 1995.
When IBDS or IAPV
starts killing hives in Australia in a country without varroa it will get my
attention.
For me PMS still fits when varroa is involved. I have observed plenty of
IBDS but always in hives with high varroa load. Nothing new *in my humble
opinion*.
bob
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