加拿大魁北克省西南部蜜蜂群中病原体的流行情况及其与临床症状的关系。

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Gabrielle Claing, Pascal Dubreuil, Martine Bernier, Julie Ferland, Yvan L'Homme, Edisleidy Rodriguez, Julie Arsenault
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蜜蜂会受到多种病原体的影响,从而影响其作为农业授粉者的重要作用。我们在魁北克省西南部开展了一项横断面研究,目的是:i) 估算 11 种蜜蜂病原体的流行率;ii) 评估养蜂人对疾病的怀疑与实验室检测致病病原体之间的一致性;iii) 探讨观察到的临床症状与蜂群中检测到的病原体之间的关联。2017 年 8 月,对 15 位养蜂人拥有的 31 个养蜂场中的 242 个蜂群进行了采样。据估计,蜂群和养蜂场的瓦氏刺吸虫检出率分别为 48%和 93%。据估计,感染诺斯玛属(Nosema spp.)和褐曲霉菌(Melissococcus plutonius)的蜂群的明显发病率分别为 40% 和 21%。通过聚合酶链反应(PCR)对至少 180 个蜂群进行了畸形翅病毒(DWV)、急性克什米尔-以色列复合病毒(AKI 复合病毒)和黑蜂王细胞病毒(BQCV)检测,分别在 33%、9% 和 95% 的蜂群中检测到了这些病毒。未检测到Acarapis woodi、Paenibacillus larvae和Aethina tumida。在检测到螨虫的 15 个养蜂场中,有 14 个养蜂场的养蜂人怀疑存在变螨。然而,在怀疑欧洲蝇蛆病与检测到 Plutonius Melissococcus 和怀疑鼻疽与检测到 Nosema spp 之间没有发现任何相关性。在出现散在育雏的蜂群中,更经常检测到 Plutonius Melissococcus。
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Prevalence of pathogens in honey bee colonies and association with clinical signs in southwestern Quebec, Canada.

Honey bees can be affected by a variety of pathogens, which impacts their vital role as pollinators in agriculture. A cross-sectional study was conducted in southwestern Quebec to: i) estimate the prevalence of 11 bee pathogens; ii) assess the agreement between beekeeper suspicion of a disease and laboratory detection of the causative pathogen; and iii) explore the association between observed clinical signs and pathogen detection in a colony. A total of 242 colonies in 31 apiaries owned by 15 beekeepers was sampled in August 2017. The prevalence of Varroa destructor detection was estimated as 48% for colonies and 93% for apiaries. The apparent prevalence of colonies infected by Nosema spp. and Melissococcus plutonius was estimated as 40% and 21%, respectively. At least 180 colonies were tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for deformed wing virus (DWV), acute-Kashmir-Israeli complex (AKI complex), and black queen cell virus (BQCV), which were detected in 33%, 9%, and 95% of colonies, respectively. Acarapis woodi, Paenibacillus larvae, and Aethina tumida were not detected. Varroasis was suspected by beekeepers in 14 of the 15 beekeeping operations in which the mite was detected. However, no correlation was found between suspected European foulbrood and detection of M. plutonius or between suspected nosemosis and detection of Nosema spp. Colony weakness was associated with Nosema spore counts of at least 0.5 × 106 per bee. Melissococcus plutonius was more frequently detected in colonies showing scattered brood.

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