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    Biosecurity measures in beekeeping (BMBs) are crucial for protecting honey bee health and ensuring sustainable European beekeeping. This study identifies and ranks 84 BMBs for key diseases, promoting resilience.

    Keywords:
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    • Veterinary Entomology
    • Apiculture Science
    • Animal Health Management

    Background:

    • Emerging honey bee pathogens pose significant threats to the beekeeping industry.
    • Biosecurity measures in beekeeping (BMBs) are vital for maintaining honey bee health and sector development.
    • A clear definition of BMBs has been established by expert consensus.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify and define Biosecurity Measures in Beekeeping (BMBs) relevant to the European context.
    • To classify BMBs considering productivity and the 'One Health' approach (human health, honey bee health, environmental protection).
    • To rank identified BMBs based on expert-assigned priority scores.

    Main Methods:

    • Expert panel collaboration within the BPRACTICES project.
    • Identification of BMBs for prevalent European honey bee diseases: varroosis, American foulbrood (AFB), European foulbrood (EFB), nosemosis, and aethinosis.
    • Classification and prioritization of 84 described BMBs.

    Main Results:

    • A comprehensive list of 84 Biosecurity Measures in Beekeeping (BMBs) was identified for key European honey bee diseases.
    • BMBs were categorized according to productivity and the 'One Health' framework.
    • Prioritization scores were assigned to each BMB by a panel of experts.

    Conclusions:

    • The implementation of identified and prioritized BMBs is essential for enhancing the resilience and sustainability of European beekeeping.
    • Effective biosecurity strategies are critical for mitigating the impact of emerging pathogens on honey bee populations.
    • Adoption of these measures supports a holistic approach to animal health, human well-being, and environmental protection.