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Chris Slade <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 18/12/2008 23:12:25 GMT Standard Time,  
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Appreciate the corrections. Wonder now if virus were also in Tracheal.  But
then, maybe leave that so the universe stays in  balance.



I asked Norman Carreck that a couple of years ago and, as far as I  remember, 
his reply was something to the effect that there was no proven  connection.  
The conditions (overcrowding - too many hives in one place)  that favour the 
one also favour the other.
 
Chris

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