A novel antibody treatment reduces deformed wing virus loads in the western honey bee (
Apis mellifera
)
N. J. J. MacMillan,
B. M. Hause,
T. Nordseth
et al.
Abstract:The deformed wing virus (
Iflavirus aladeformis
) (DWV) is a key driver of colony loss in the western honey bee (
Apis mellifera
). Here, we demonstrate that orally delivered anti-DWV antibodies can act systemically to reduce DWV loads in naturally infected honey bees. Immunoglobulin Y (IgY) was produced in adult chickens against two DWV proteins, harvested from their eggs, and fed to bees in a sucrose solution. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay demons… Show more
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