Molecular epidemiology and geographical distribution of Nosema ceranae in honeybees, Northern Thailand
© 2016 Asian Pacific Tropical Medicine Press. Objective: To determine the contamination levels of Nosema ceranae in honeybees and its molecular linkages in different geographical areas of Northern Thailand. Methods: Seventy-eight apiaries in Northern Thailand were chosen at random. The detection was...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-422122017-09-28T04:25:51Z Molecular epidemiology and geographical distribution of Nosema ceranae in honeybees, Northern Thailand Chupia V. Pikulkaew S. Krutmuang P. Mekchay S. Patchanee P. © 2016 Asian Pacific Tropical Medicine Press. Objective: To determine the contamination levels of Nosema ceranae in honeybees and its molecular linkages in different geographical areas of Northern Thailand. Methods: Seventy-eight apiaries in Northern Thailand were chosen at random. The detection was accomplished both by microscopic examination and multiplex PCR. Nosema positive samples were evaluated by PCR sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Results: Of the samples subjected to microscopic examination, 11.54% were found to be positive for Nosema while 29.49% of the samples evaluated by PCR were found to be positive for the disease. Honeybees from four of the six provinces surveyed in Northern Thailand were positive for Nosema, with the highest prevalence in Chiang Mai Province (48.57%). There was a high diversity of Nosema strains in some locations, while the same strain of pathogen was identified in many locations in Northern Thailand. Conclusions: This is the first report about the contamination levels and distribution pattern of nosemosis in Thailand. The study found the same group of Nosema in different locations, and different groups of Nosema in the same location. This pattern of distribution will be an advantage for disease control in the future. 2017-09-28T04:25:51Z 2017-09-28T04:25:51Z 2016-01-01 Journal 22221808 2-s2.0-84954521809 10.1016/S2222-1808(15)60980-X https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84954521809&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/42212 |
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© 2016 Asian Pacific Tropical Medicine Press. Objective: To determine the contamination levels of Nosema ceranae in honeybees and its molecular linkages in different geographical areas of Northern Thailand. Methods: Seventy-eight apiaries in Northern Thailand were chosen at random. The detection was accomplished both by microscopic examination and multiplex PCR. Nosema positive samples were evaluated by PCR sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Results: Of the samples subjected to microscopic examination, 11.54% were found to be positive for Nosema while 29.49% of the samples evaluated by PCR were found to be positive for the disease. Honeybees from four of the six provinces surveyed in Northern Thailand were positive for Nosema, with the highest prevalence in Chiang Mai Province (48.57%). There was a high diversity of Nosema strains in some locations, while the same strain of pathogen was identified in many locations in Northern Thailand. Conclusions: This is the first report about the contamination levels and distribution pattern of nosemosis in Thailand. The study found the same group of Nosema in different locations, and different groups of Nosema in the same location. This pattern of distribution will be an advantage for disease control in the future. |
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Molecular epidemiology and geographical distribution of Nosema ceranae in honeybees, Northern Thailand |
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Molecular epidemiology and geographical distribution of Nosema ceranae in honeybees, Northern Thailand |
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Molecular epidemiology and geographical distribution of Nosema ceranae in honeybees, Northern Thailand |
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Molecular epidemiology and geographical distribution of Nosema ceranae in honeybees, Northern Thailand |
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