Prevalence and molecular analysis of some important viruses in honey bee colonies in Türkiye: the status of multiple infections.
Rahşan Koç AkpınarEmre OzanSema Nur ÇelikYunus BayramAyhan AkmanGülnur KalaycıAbdurrahman Anil CagirganHamza KadiOmer Faruk KucukkalemMustafa Emin OzResul Emre YilmazerArif BozdeveciBilal KüçükoğluGokhan GuvenMurat YaldizŞengül Alpay KaraoğluPublished in: Archives of virology (2024)
In this study, seven bee viruses of significant importance for bee health in Türkiye were investigated using one-step RT-PCR. For this purpose, larvae from 1183 hives and adult bees from 1196 hives were sampled from 400 apiaries in 40 provinces. The prevalence of viral infections in hives was as follows: acute bee paralysis virus (ABPV), 6.4%; black queen cell virus (BQCV), 77%; chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV), 3.2%; deformed wing virus (DWV), 63.8%; Israel acute bee paralysis virus (IAPV), 7%; Kashmir bee virus (KBV), 2.7%; sacbrood virus (SBV), 49.7%. Moreover, 50 different combinations of viral infections were identified in the hives. While dual infections (36.1%) were the most common in hives, triple infections with BQCV, DWV, and SBV were found to have the highest prevalence (22.1%). At least one viral infection was detected in all of the apiaries tested. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the isolates from this study generally exhibited the highest similarity to previously reported Turkish isolates. When similarity ratios and the locations and types of amino acid mutations were analyzed, it was observed that the isolates from our study exhibited high similarity to isolates from various countries, including China, the United Kingdom, Syria, and Germany.