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 So, what we may have here in the US may not be actual "IAPV" at all,
but instead may be a variant of Kashmir Bee Virus.  Tiny little
fragments of DNA do not a beastie make.

http://www.picornavirales.org/dicistroviridae/dicistroviridae.htm


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