| Literature DB >> 27468390 |
Moses Chemurot1, Marleen Brunain2, Anne M Akol3, Tine Descamps2, Dirk C de Graaf2.
Abstract
Paenibacillus larvae is a highly contagious and often lethal widely distributed pathogen of honeybees, Apis mellifera but has not been reported in eastern Africa to date. We investigated the presence of P. larvae in the eastern and western highland agro-ecological zones of Uganda by collecting brood and honey samples from 67 honeybee colonies in two sampling occasions and cultivated them for P. larvae. Also, 8 honeys imported and locally retailed in Uganda were sampled and cultivated for P. larvae. Our aim was to establish the presence and distribution of P. larvae in honeybee populations in the two highland agro-ecological zones of Uganda and to determine if honeys that were locally retailed contained this lethal pathogen. One honeybee colony without clinical symptoms for P. larvae in an apiary located in a protected area of the western highlands of Uganda was found positive for P. larvae. The strain of this P. larvae was genotyped and found to be ERIC I. In order to compare its virulence with P. larvae reference strains, in vitro infection experiments were conducted with carniolan honeybee larvae from the research laboratory at Ghent University, Belgium. The results show that the virulence of the P. larvae strain found in Uganda was at least equally high. The epidemiological implication of the presence of P. larvae in a protected area is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Apis mellifera; Bacterial pathogens; East Africa; Honeybee diseases; Prevalence
Year: 2016 PMID: 27468390 PMCID: PMC4947070 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-2767-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Location of study sites in the agro-ecological zones of Uganda and distribution of P. larvae
Summary of the number of samples analysed for P. larvae during the two seasons and results obtained
| S/N | Source of samples | Dry season | Wet season | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brood | Honey | Brood | Honey | ||
| 1 | Eastern AEZ | 23 (0) | – | 10 (0) | 2 (0) |
| 2 | Western highland AEZ | 36 (1) | – | 1 (0) | 3 (0) |
| 3 | Imported to Uganda | – | – | – | 8 (0) |
Figures indicate the number of samples analysed; those between brackets indicate the P. larvae positive samples found
Fig. 2PCR product image: L = Generuler 1 kb plus marker, 1 = sample KAS-07, 2 = positive control (LMG 9820), N = negative control
Fig. 3ERIC PCR product image: L = Generuler 1 kb plus marker, 1 = sample KAS-07, 2 = LMG 9820, 3 = R 20833, 4 = LMG 16252, 5 = LMG 16247, N = negative control
Fig. 4Comparison of the survival of A. mellifera carnica larvae feed on KAS 07 Ugandan P. larvae strain found and ERIC I strain (BRL 230010)