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<blockquote data-quote="Maggie" data-source="post: 11203" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Yes, I agree uncertainty can happen at times at times with good experience, though not often. </p><p></p><p>Once as an AP2 on exotic surveillance I inspected a hive not showing clinical signs, but with faint AFB smell. I took samples of both bees and larvae and visited an AP1 that afternoon with these. The samples were put under a light (don't quote me on this type of light, but I think it was fluoroscopic light) and theoretically the AFB should have showed up on the samples, but this didn't happen. I was absolutely adamant the hive had AFB. So all the specimens were sent to the lab, and yes I was right - AFB did show on one of the samples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maggie, post: 11203, member: 71"] Yes, I agree uncertainty can happen at times at times with good experience, though not often. Once as an AP2 on exotic surveillance I inspected a hive not showing clinical signs, but with faint AFB smell. I took samples of both bees and larvae and visited an AP1 that afternoon with these. The samples were put under a light (don't quote me on this type of light, but I think it was fluoroscopic light) and theoretically the AFB should have showed up on the samples, but this didn't happen. I was absolutely adamant the hive had AFB. So all the specimens were sent to the lab, and yes I was right - AFB did show on one of the samples. [/QUOTE]
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