| Literature DB >> 35647102 |
Joseph Kiriamburi1, Jamleck Muturi1, Julius Mugweru1, Eva Forsgren2, Anna Nilsson2.
Abstract
Paenibacillus larvae is a spore-forming bacterium causing American foulbrood (AFB) in honey bee larvae. The remains of a diseased larva contains billions of extremely resilient P. larvae spores viable for decades. Burning clinically symptomatic colonies is widely considered the only workable strategy to prevent further spread of the disease, and the management practices used for decontamination requires high concentrations of chemicals or special equipment. The aim of this study was to test and compare the biocidal effect of two commercially available disinfectants, "Disinfection for beekeeping" and Virkon S on P. larvae. The two products were applied to P. larvae spores in suspension as well as inoculated on two common beehive materials, wood and Styrofoam. "Disinfection for beekeeping" had a 100 % biocidal effect on P. larvae spores in suspension compared to 87.0-88.6% for Virkon S which, however, had a significantly better effect on P. larvae on Styrofoam. The two disinfectants had similar effect on infected wood material.Entities:
Keywords: American foulbrood; Paenibacillus larvae; apis mellifera; disinfectants; spores
Year: 2022 PMID: 35647102 PMCID: PMC9133789 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.884425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Figure 1Schematic description of the experimental setup. (A) in spore suspension and (B) on wood and Styrofoam. RT, room temperature.
Figure 2Efficacy of the 2 disinfectants “Disinfection for beekeeping” (DFB) and Virkon S on Paenibacillus larvae spores in suspension (A), on wood (B), and on Styrofoam (C). Light gray bars shows results for DFB and darker gray Virkon S. The result is presented as an average from at least 3 repeats, with error bars indicating standard deviation. Significant differences are indicated. *P <0.05.