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An integrated management strategy to prevent outbreaks and eliminate infection pressure of American foulbrood disease in a commercial beekeeping operation

机译:综合管理策略,以防止爆发和消除美国犯规疾病在商业养育行动中的感染压力

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The bacterial disease American Foulbrood (AFB), caused by the Gram-positive bacterium Paenibacillus larvae, is considered the most contagious and destructive infectious disease affecting honeybees world-wide. The resilient nature of P. larvae bacterial spores presents a difficult problem for the control of AFB. Burning clinically symptomatic colonies is widely considered the only workable strategy to prevent further spread of the disease. Antibiotic use is banned in EU countries, and although used commonly in the U.S. and Canada, it only masks symptoms and does not prevent the further spread of the disease. Not surprisingly, there is an increased demand for chemical-free strategies to prevent and control of AFB. The aim of this study was to implement a management program with a long-term perspective to reduce infection pressure and eliminate AFB outbreaks. The study was conducted within a commercial beekeeping operation in central Sweden that has previously experienced reoccurring AFB outbreaks. For 5 years, P. larvae were cultured from adult bee samples taken in the fall. The following spring, any identified sub-clinically infected colonies were shaken onto new material and quarantined from the rest of the beekeeping operation. After the first year clinical symptoms were not again observed, and during the 5 years of the study the proportion of apiaries harbouring P. larvae spores decreased from 74% to 4%. A multinomial regression analysis also clearly demonstrated that the proportion of infected colonies with the highest levels of spore counts disproportionately declined so that by the end of the study the only remaining infected apiaries were in the lowest spore count category (the three higher spore count categories having been eradicated). These results demonstrate the importance of management practices on AFB disease epidemiology. Early detection of subclinical spore prevelance and quarantine management as presented here can provide an effective sustainable chemical-free preventive solution to reduce both the incidence of AFB outbreaks and continued transmission risk at a large-scale.
机译:由革兰氏阳性细菌Paenibacillus幼虫引起的细菌疾病美国Foulbrood(AFB)被认为是世界范围内影响蜂窝的最具传染性和破坏性的传染病。 P.幼虫细菌孢子的弹性性质对AFB的控制具有难题。燃烧的临床症状殖民地被广泛认为是防止疾病进一步传播的唯一可行的策略。欧盟国家禁止使用抗生素使用,虽然在美国和加拿大通常使用,但它只掩盖症状,并不能防止疾病的进一步传播。毫不奇怪,对无化学策略的需求增加,以防止和控制AFB。本研究的目的是实施一个长期视角的管理计划,以减少感染压力并消除AFB爆发。该研究在瑞典中部的商业养蜂业行动中进行,以前经历过重新忽视AFB爆发。 5年来,P.幼虫从秋季饲养的成人蜂样品中培养。以下春季,任何已鉴定的亚临床感染的菌落被摇动到新材料上并从养蜂业的其余部分中检定。在第一年临床症状再次观察到后,在5年的研究中,患有P.幼虫孢子的表演者的比例从74%降至4%。多项式回归分析还清楚地证明,具有最高水平的孢子计数的感染菌落的比例不成比例地下降,因此在研究结束时,唯一的感染者是孢子数量最低的孢子数(三个更高的孢子数量)被消灭了)。这些结果表明了管理实践对AFB疾病流行病学的重要性。早期检测此处提出的亚临床孢子防漏和检疫管理可以提供有效的可持续无化学防护解决方案,以减少AFB爆发的发病率和大规模的持续传输风险。

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