Searching the spores - Laboratory diagnostics of American foulbrood
American foulbrood is caused by the spores of the bacterium Paenibacillus larvae and is classified as a notifiable disease of honey bees. The examination on the presence of spores within the honey of a broodcomb is an excellent method for the diagnosis ...
Minning, E. +2 more
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The Scientific Committee has assessed the risk that reared bumblebees contaminated with spores and/or vegetative cells of American foulbrood (Paenibacillus larvae) induce a clinical outbreak of this disease in honeybees.
Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain
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Corrigendum: American Foulbrood in the Czech Republic: ERIC II Genotype of Paenibacillus Larvae Is Prevalent. [PDF]
Biová J +6 more
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The oral vaccination with Paenibacillus larvae bacterin can decrease susceptibility to American Foulbrood infection in honey bees-A safety and efficacy study. [PDF]
Dickel F +6 more
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American Foulbrood in the Czech Republic: ERIC II Genotype of Paenibacillus Larvae Is Prevalent. [PDF]
Biová J +6 more
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Creation of a Paenibacil lus larvae culture collection from the causative agent of American foulbrood of honey bees (Apis mellifera) [PDF]
SUMMARY Background: American foulbrood caused by P. larvae has great economic impact among the bacterial honey bee diseases. The causative agent and the notifiable disease occur worldwide, also in Hungary. P.
Sági, Krisztina +4 more
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Impact of Nosema Disease and American Foulbrood on Gut Bacterial Communities of Honeybees Apis mellifera. [PDF]
Panjad P +9 more
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Establishment of apiary-level risk of American foulbrood through the detection of Paenibacillus larvae spores in pooled, extracted honey in Saskatchewan. [PDF]
Zabrodski MW +15 more
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Resistance of honeybees against american foulbrood
vorgelegt von Javier Hernandez ...
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Diseases of the immature stages of the honey bee, i.e. the brood, cause large annual losses in bees, honey, and equipment. It would be bad enough if such losses were reflected only in the increased cost of producing honey, but far more serious is the ...
Park, O. W.
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