Are the Principles of Biosecurity Important for Beekeepers?
NOVÁK, P., TITTL., K., PAŽOUT, V. & MALÁ, G. Are the Principles of Biosecurity Important for Beekeepers?. In XVII International Congress on Animal Hygiene 2015. Košice: University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy, 2015, s. 377-378.{INTLINK}
Year | 2015 |
Cathegory | Entries in proceedings |
Internal link | 15132.pdf |
Abstract | Biosecurity in beekeeping as an integral part of bee colony health management is an important requirement for the production of healthy and biologically wholesome raw materials and foodstuffs of animal origin. Biosecurity management practices are designed to prevent the spread of diseases by minimizing the movement of microorganisms and their vectors (viruses, bacteria, moulds, etc.) into the honey bee farm. Biosecurity principles are intended to prevent the introduction of infectious agents into honey bee farms and its dissemination by person, bees, feed, technological systems of bee breeding in order to prevent threat animal health or honey quality. |
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