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Comparison of individual hive and apiary-level sample types for spores of Paenibacillus larvae in Saskatchewan honey bee operations

Three commercial honey bee operations in Saskatchewan, Canada, with outbreaks of American foulbrood (AFB) and recent or ongoing metaphylactic antibiotic use were intensively sampled to detect spores of Paenibacillus larvae during the summer of 2019. Here, we compared spore concentrations in differen...

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Autores principales: Zabrodski, Michael W., DeBruyne, Jessica E., Wilson, Geoff, Moshynskyy, Igor, Sharafi, Mohsen, Wood, Sarah C., Kozii, Ivanna V., Thebeau, Jenna, Klein, Colby D., Medici de Mattos, Igor, Sobchishin, LaRhonda, Epp, Tasha, Ruzzini, Antonio C., Simko, Elemir
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8820611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35130328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263602
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author Zabrodski, Michael W.
DeBruyne, Jessica E.
Wilson, Geoff
Moshynskyy, Igor
Sharafi, Mohsen
Wood, Sarah C.
Kozii, Ivanna V.
Thebeau, Jenna
Klein, Colby D.
Medici de Mattos, Igor
Sobchishin, LaRhonda
Epp, Tasha
Ruzzini, Antonio C.
Simko, Elemir
author_facet Zabrodski, Michael W.
DeBruyne, Jessica E.
Wilson, Geoff
Moshynskyy, Igor
Sharafi, Mohsen
Wood, Sarah C.
Kozii, Ivanna V.
Thebeau, Jenna
Klein, Colby D.
Medici de Mattos, Igor
Sobchishin, LaRhonda
Epp, Tasha
Ruzzini, Antonio C.
Simko, Elemir
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description Three commercial honey bee operations in Saskatchewan, Canada, with outbreaks of American foulbrood (AFB) and recent or ongoing metaphylactic antibiotic use were intensively sampled to detect spores of Paenibacillus larvae during the summer of 2019. Here, we compared spore concentrations in different sample types within individual hives, assessed the surrogacy potential of honey collected from honey supers in place of brood chamber honey or adult bees within hives, and evaluated the ability of pooled, extracted honey to predict the degree of spore contamination identified through individual hive testing. Samples of honey and bees from hives within apiaries with a recent, confirmed case of AFB in a single hive (index apiaries) and apiaries without clinical evidence of AFB (unaffected apiaries), as well as pooled, apiary-level honey samples from end-of-season extraction, were collected and cultured to detect and enumerate spores. Only a few hives were heavily contaminated by spores in any given apiary. All operations were different from one another with regard to both the overall degree of spore contamination across apiaries and the distribution of spores between index apiaries and unaffected apiaries. Within operations, individual hive spore concentrations in unaffected apiaries were significantly different from index apiaries in the brood chamber (BC) honey, honey super (HS) honey, and BC bees of one of three operations. Across all operations, BC honey was best for discriminating index apiaries from unaffected apiaries (p = 0.001), followed by HS honey (p = 0.06), and BC bees (p = 0.398). HS honey positively correlated with both BC honey (r(s) = 0.76, p < 0.0001) and bees (r(s) = 0.50, p < 0.0001) and may be useful as a surrogate for either. Spore concentrations in pooled, extracted honey seem to have predictive potential for overall spore contamination within each operation and may have prognostic value in assessing the risk of future AFB outbreaks at the apiary (or operation) level.
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spelling pubmed-88206112022-02-08 Comparison of individual hive and apiary-level sample types for spores of Paenibacillus larvae in Saskatchewan honey bee operations Zabrodski, Michael W. DeBruyne, Jessica E. Wilson, Geoff Moshynskyy, Igor Sharafi, Mohsen Wood, Sarah C. Kozii, Ivanna V. Thebeau, Jenna Klein, Colby D. Medici de Mattos, Igor Sobchishin, LaRhonda Epp, Tasha Ruzzini, Antonio C. Simko, Elemir PLoS One Research Article Three commercial honey bee operations in Saskatchewan, Canada, with outbreaks of American foulbrood (AFB) and recent or ongoing metaphylactic antibiotic use were intensively sampled to detect spores of Paenibacillus larvae during the summer of 2019. Here, we compared spore concentrations in different sample types within individual hives, assessed the surrogacy potential of honey collected from honey supers in place of brood chamber honey or adult bees within hives, and evaluated the ability of pooled, extracted honey to predict the degree of spore contamination identified through individual hive testing. Samples of honey and bees from hives within apiaries with a recent, confirmed case of AFB in a single hive (index apiaries) and apiaries without clinical evidence of AFB (unaffected apiaries), as well as pooled, apiary-level honey samples from end-of-season extraction, were collected and cultured to detect and enumerate spores. Only a few hives were heavily contaminated by spores in any given apiary. All operations were different from one another with regard to both the overall degree of spore contamination across apiaries and the distribution of spores between index apiaries and unaffected apiaries. Within operations, individual hive spore concentrations in unaffected apiaries were significantly different from index apiaries in the brood chamber (BC) honey, honey super (HS) honey, and BC bees of one of three operations. Across all operations, BC honey was best for discriminating index apiaries from unaffected apiaries (p = 0.001), followed by HS honey (p = 0.06), and BC bees (p = 0.398). HS honey positively correlated with both BC honey (r(s) = 0.76, p < 0.0001) and bees (r(s) = 0.50, p < 0.0001) and may be useful as a surrogate for either. Spore concentrations in pooled, extracted honey seem to have predictive potential for overall spore contamination within each operation and may have prognostic value in assessing the risk of future AFB outbreaks at the apiary (or operation) level. Public Library of Science 2022-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8820611/ /pubmed/35130328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263602 Text en © 2022 Zabrodski et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zabrodski, Michael W.
DeBruyne, Jessica E.
Wilson, Geoff
Moshynskyy, Igor
Sharafi, Mohsen
Wood, Sarah C.
Kozii, Ivanna V.
Thebeau, Jenna
Klein, Colby D.
Medici de Mattos, Igor
Sobchishin, LaRhonda
Epp, Tasha
Ruzzini, Antonio C.
Simko, Elemir
Comparison of individual hive and apiary-level sample types for spores of Paenibacillus larvae in Saskatchewan honey bee operations
title Comparison of individual hive and apiary-level sample types for spores of Paenibacillus larvae in Saskatchewan honey bee operations
title_full Comparison of individual hive and apiary-level sample types for spores of Paenibacillus larvae in Saskatchewan honey bee operations
title_fullStr Comparison of individual hive and apiary-level sample types for spores of Paenibacillus larvae in Saskatchewan honey bee operations
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of individual hive and apiary-level sample types for spores of Paenibacillus larvae in Saskatchewan honey bee operations
title_short Comparison of individual hive and apiary-level sample types for spores of Paenibacillus larvae in Saskatchewan honey bee operations
title_sort comparison of individual hive and apiary-level sample types for spores of paenibacillus larvae in saskatchewan honey bee operations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8820611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35130328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263602
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