Spatiotemporal evolution of the distribution of Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) in honey bee colonies

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY
Laura Zavatta , Laura Bortolotti , Dolores Catelan , Anna Granato , Irene Guerra , Piotr Medrzycki , Franco Mutinelli , Antonio Nanetti , Claudio Porrini , Fabio Sgolastra , Elena Tafi , Giovanni Cilia
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Abstract

Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) is a Apis mellifera viral infectious disease, exhibiting dark and hairless abdomen in workers with tremors and ataxita. Clinical signs are also typically linked to adverse weather conditions and overcrowding in the hive. The disease occurs in spring but recently it has been observed cases increase and seasonality loss of the disease incidence. This study analyses the evolution of CBPV in Italy, through data collected from 2009 to 2023 within three monitoring projects comprising nationwide extended detection networks, aimed to investigate the evolution of the CBPV spatial distribution, identifying high-risk areas for the virus spread. This study highlights an increased risk over years. Prevalence increased from 4.3% during 2009–2010 to 84.7% during 2021–2023 monitoring years. CBPV outbreaks were irregular between investigated seasons, highlighting Spring and Autumn as the most susceptible seasons. Risk of CBPV infection has increased, reaching high-risk in last years of monitoring. Sequence analysis showed a high similarity to other isolated Italian CBPVs. The study offers an epidemiological insight into the aetiology of this disease. CBPV distribution is a prerequisite to predict its future spread and factors involved in its propagation not only in honey bees but also in other pollinators and environments.

蜜蜂群中慢性蜜蜂麻痹病毒(CBPV)分布的时空演变
慢性蜜蜂麻痹病毒(CBPV)是一种蜜蜂病毒性传染病,表现为工蜂腹部发黑、无毛,并伴有震颤和共济失调。临床症状通常也与恶劣的天气条件和蜂巢过度拥挤有关。该病在春季发生,但最近观察到病例增加,发病率失去了季节性。本研究通过从 2009 年到 2023 年在三个监测项目(包括全国性的扩展检测网络)中收集的数据,分析了 CBPV 在意大利的演变情况,旨在研究 CBPV 空间分布的演变,确定病毒传播的高风险地区。这项研究表明,随着时间的推移,风险在不断增加。流行率从 2009-2010 年的 4.3%上升到 2021-2023 监测年的 84.7%。CBPV 的爆发在调查季节之间并不规则,突出表明春季和秋季是最易感染的季节。感染 CBPV 的风险有所上升,在最近几年的监测中达到了高风险。序列分析表明,该病毒与意大利其他分离出的 CBPV 高度相似。这项研究从流行病学角度揭示了这种疾病的病因。CBPV 的分布是预测其未来传播的先决条件,也是预测其不仅在蜜蜂中传播,而且在其他授粉昆虫和环境中传播的因素。
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Virology
Virology 医学-病毒学
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The journal features articles on virus replication, virus-host biology, viral pathogenesis, immunity to viruses, virus structure, and virus evolution and ecology. We aim to publish papers that provide advances to the understanding of virus biology.
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