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Dick Rogers <"PAM::DR"@AC.NSAC.NS.CA>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 26 Apr 1993 20:24:32 -0300
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Dr. Don Stoltz, Virologist, Department of Microbiology
 and
Immunology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, is
currentl
   y involved in a project to improve the technolog
y for the
diagnosis of honey bee viruses.  It is expected that a diagnostic
serv
   ice for some viruses (e.g. Kashmir, black queen
cell) could be
available by the end of 1993.
 
Conceivably, a general diagnostic service (i.e., for most if not
all bee viruses
   )
could be developed, in time, if sufficient
interest/need was identified, and som
   e sort of funding arrangement
could be negotiate
d. At this time, we would like responses to the
following questions:
 
[1]Ö
ÖDO YOU REQUIRE BEE VIRUS DIAGNOSIS ON AN ANNUA
L BASIS?
 
[2]Ö
ÖIF ONLY A LIMITED DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE COULD BE PROVIDED, WHICH
VIRUSE
   S ARE OF MOST CONCERN TO YOU?
 
[3]Ö
ÖWHERE DO YOU GET YOUR DIAGNOSIS WORK DONE NOW?
 
[4]Ö
ÖHOW MANY SAMPLES AT ANY ONE TIME?
 
[5]Ö
ÖWOULD YOU USE TH
E SERVICE IF AVAILABLE IN NOVA SCOTIA?
 
[6]Ö
ÖWOULD YOU BE WILLING TO PAY A NOMINAL FEE PER SAMPLE FOR THIS
SERVIC
   E?
 
It w
ould be appreciated if replies could be returned to Dick Rogers
as soon as possi
   ble.
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