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Impact of Oxytetracycline on Apis mellifera Colonies: Preliminary Results on Residues and Antibiotic Resistance Cover

Impact of Oxytetracycline on Apis mellifera Colonies: Preliminary Results on Residues and Antibiotic Resistance

Open Access
|Dec 2022

Abstract

We tested two summer protocols for oxytetracycline (OTC) administration on beehives to evaluate: toxicity for the bees, residues in honey and presence of genes encoding for OTC antibiotic resistance in bacteria isolated from the gut of adult bees. In July 2020, eighteen healthy colonies were divided into three groups. Two OTC treatment protocols - long and short, were devised, and one group was left untreated. We did not detect any toxicity on adult bees or brood but found OTC residues in the honey of the nest up to seven months after both treatments (210.3±221.2 µg/kg after long protocol; 216.2±238.4 µg/kg after short protocol), even in the untreated group (up to the mean 75.8±173.2 µg/kg). Antibiotic resistance genes were found, even in the untreated group, possibly due to the long exposure to antibiotics. More in-depth studies should be performed to verify how the long-term persistence of antibiotics impacted the beehive during the inactive season.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jas-2022-0013 | Journal eISSN: 2299-4831 | Journal ISSN: 1643-4439
Language: English
Page range: 159 - 170
Submitted on: Apr 4, 2022
Accepted on: Oct 12, 2022
Published on: Dec 27, 2022
Published by: Research Institute of Horticulture
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2022 Michela Mosca, Luigi Giannetti, Alessia Franco, Manuela Iurescia, Marcella Milito, Marco Pietropaoli, Andrea Leto, Camilla Di Ruggiero, Ziad Mezher, Massimo Palazzetti, Valentina Gallo, Sofia Croppi, Salvatore Macrì, Giovanni Formato, published by Research Institute of Horticulture
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