Deformed wing virus variant shift from 2010 to 2016 in managed and feral UK honey bee colonies

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J. L. Kevill
K. C. Stainton
D. C. Schroeder
S. J. Martin
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[1] University of Minnesota,Department of Veterinary Population Medicine
[2] Bangor University,Department of Natural Sciences
[3] University of Salford,School of Environment and Life sciences
[4] The Pirbright Institute,Environmental biology (Virology), Biomedical Sciences
[5] Fera Science Ltd.,undefined
[6] NAFIC,undefined
[7] University of Reading,undefined
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Archives of Virology | 2021年 / 166卷
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Deformed wing virus (DWV) has been linked to the global decline of honey bees. DWV exists as three master variants (DWV-A, DWV-B, and DWV-C), each with differing outcomes for the honey bee host. Research in the USA showed a shift from DWV-A to DWV-B between 2010 to 2016 in honey bee colonies. Likewise, in the UK, a small study in 2007 found only DWV-A, whereas in 2016, DWV-B was the most prevalent variant. This suggests a shift from DWV-A to DWV-B might have occurred in the UK between 2007 and 2016. To investigate this further, data from samples collected in 2009/10 (n = 46) were compared to existing data from 2016 (n = 42). These samples also allowed a comparison of DWV variants between Varroa-untreated (feral) and Varroa-treated (managed) colonies. The results revealed that, in the UK, DWV-A was far more prevalent in 2009/10 (87%) than in 2016 (43%). In contrast, DWV-B was less prevalent in 2009/10 (76%) than in 2016 (93%). Regardless if colonies had been treated for Varroa (managed) or not (feral), the same trend from DWV-A to DWV-B occurred. Overall, the results reveal a decrease in DWV-A and an increase in DWV-B in UK colonies.
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