I think things will be changing soon, be prepared to be shocked.
Is this what we were supposed to be waiting for, Chris?
http://huffstrategy.com/MediaManager/release/Raincoast-Research-Society/7-1-16/Feared-Atlantic-Farm-Salmon-Virus-Identified-in-British-Columbia/3221.htmlhttp://virologyj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12985-015-0459-1Kibenge, Morton, and Routledge back with another "shocker"?
Pumped up primer, "non-negative" results coinciding with a lack of clinical disease symptoms?
I, for one, wouldn't be surprised if there was a long-standing presence of some sort of European descent virus considering the millions upon millions of Atlantic salmon and Brown trout stocked in BC over the last hundred years.I have a feeling this won't net the result Morton et al. are fishing for.
UPDATE
After some further investigation some points make themselves quite clear:
- Kibenge's lab has a history of poor practices regarding cross-contamination
- Their tests are not repeatable
- Fresh moribund farmed Atlantic's WERE tested with clear results documented at the Cohen Commission
- They didn't do any other corroboration to their PCR results using OIE standards available, or have an outside lab confirm
- The press release doesn't match the paper's own findings in its claims
Looks like a case of, "Run it till we see something we like."
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