Main risk factors of american foulbrood spreading in honey bees in Serbia

Date
2021Author
Polaček, Vladimir
Đurđević, Biljana
Prodanov-Radulović, Jasna
Petrović, Jelena
Ratajac, Radomir
Jakšić, Sandra
Živkov-Baloš, Milica
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American foulbrood (AFB) is one of the most important contagious honey
bee diseases. In Serbia, it is mandatory to report AFB, and this disease is registered in our country every year. Starting from 2018, active surveillance of the
presence of the AFB has been conducted throughout the country. Th e paper
analyses the data on the occurrence of AFB during the period between 2019 and
2021 from offi cial disease reports in the National Animal Disease Notifi cation
System “VetUp”. Results of this research indicate that AFB appears every year in
the Republic of Serbia, despite the measures that are being applied. Th e results
indicate that in 36 settlements in the country, this disease has reoccurred in the
same localities in the observed period. Namely, in 17 localities AFB occurred
consecutively in the 2019 - 2020 period , while in 21 localities the disease was reregistered consecutively in the period between 2020 and 2021 (until November
6th, 2021), and it reoccurred in 2021 in 9 localities, compared to the registered
cases of AFB in 2019. It was found that the disease has consecutively been reoccurring in 5 location between 2019 and 2021 in the same locations. Th e fact that
the disease has been occurring for several years in the same places speaks in
favour of the fact that the control measures applied in the control of this disease
are not eff ective enough. Continuing education of beekeepers, veterinarians and
veterinary inspectors in the fi eld of diagnosis and eff ective decontamination and
neutralization of all potential sources of AFB reinfections, revision of current
legislation, as well as raising awareness of the importance of early diagnosis of
as many cases of this disease as possible are the key factors in successful AFB
control.