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Res Vet Sci ; 169: 105173, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38335895

RESUMEN

Colony collapse disorder (CCD) has affected bees worldwide in recent decades, with southwestern Spain being no exception. This disorder is one of the main causes of Apis mellifera mortality and is believed to be caused by environmental, social and sanitary conditions. Dietary supplementation can help to improve some parameters of the general status and sanitary condition of bees, such as infestation by certain recurrent pathogens, including Varroa destructor and Nosema ceranae, by enhancing immune and social response. Thus, the aim of this study was to test a liquid hydrolysed protein supplement on the health and general status of the hive in several apiaries with access to the same natural food and under similar climatic conditions. We selected two groups of ten hives (supplemented by either placebo or protein) from five apiaries where the number of adult bees, amount of brood (open and operculated), honey and pollen reserves, infestation by V. destructor, N. ceranae, deformed wing virus (DWV) and chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) were measured. Additionally, we assess the expression of four immune system-related genes and a gene encoding vitellogenin. At the end of this work, treated hives showed a significant increase in open brood and a decrease in V. destructor infestation. Also, these hives showed a significant decrease in the mortality rate after the cold season. Therefore, supplementation with this product improved the health of the hive and could be a promising tool against bee colony loss.


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Miel , Virus ARN , Urticaria , Varroidae , Abejas , Animales , España/epidemiología , Varroidae/fisiología , Urticaria/veterinaria , Suplementos Dietéticos
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Res Vet Sci ; 159: 237-243, 2023 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37178627

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Currently, beekeeping faces many risks, such as deteriorating health of honeybees in hives, which results in high mortality rates, mainly during winter. An important consequence is the emergence/re-emergence of communicable diseases such as varroosis or nosemosis. These diseases jeopardize the continuity of the sector because of the absence of effective treatments and harmful residues that they can be retained on wax or honey. This study aimed to evaluate how feed supplementation with probiotic and postbiotic products derived from lactic acid bacteria affected the strength, dynamic population, and sanitary parameters of honey bees. Three groups of 30 hives were established and fed with feed supplemented with control, probiotic, or postbiotic products, with a total of nine applications over two months in late spring. Two monitoring tests were conducted to evaluate the strength and health status of hives. Hives that consumed postbiotic products enhanced their strength, increased bee population and egg laying of the queen, and maintained their reserves of pollen, whereas these parameters decreased in hives belonging to other groups. Furthermore, although the results suggested a favorable effect of postbiotic products on the trend of N. ceranae infection levels, probiotics showed intermediate results. While awaiting long-term results regarding V. destructor infestation, which showed similar trends in all groups, feed supplementation with postbiotics could be an important tool for beekeepers to enhance the strength and health status of their hives.


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Nosema , Probióticos , Urticaria , Abejas , Animales , Probióticos/farmacología , Probióticos/uso terapéutico , Suplementos Dietéticos , Estado de Salud , Urticaria/veterinaria
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Rev Enferm ; 31(1): 32-8, 2008 Jan.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18497004

RESUMEN

The authors analyze the impact chronic skin ulcers have on Life Quality Related to Health in relation with morphological and clinical variables on the evolution of ulcers treated with SureSkin II by means of the Spanish version of the generic health self-administered questionnaire SF-72 Health Survey (SF-12v2). The authors carried out an observational study based on a series of multi-centric, prospective and open clinical cases. The length of application of this dressing was up to 20 applications or until the ulcer under treatment was cured. 593 patients having an average age of 73 years were included in this study. The authors observed total cicatrisation of the lesion in 64% of the cases. The results showed clear, significant differences (p < 0.001) before and after treatment with the dressing under study for the 8 dimensions which the questionnaire SF-12v2 measures on an ordinal scale from 0 to 100; the average measurements of the dimensions at the time of the final visit were greater than those obtained on the first visit.


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Vendas Hidrocoloidales/estadística & datos numéricos , Hidroterapia/métodos , Calidad de Vida/psicología , Heridas y Lesiones/terapia , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino
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