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Sting Operation. (Indications).(passengers bring bees on board cruise ship for medical purposes)

Publication: Internal Medicine News

Publication Date: 15-FEB-02

Author: Berger, Joanne M.
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When six Carnival Cruise Lines passengers came on board with 160 live bees in bottles, the unusual cargo caused quite a buzz among security personnel and delayed the ship's departure for 3 hours. The passengers were removed from the ship, which was bound for the Caribbean from the Port...

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