Thursday, August 13, 2009

New vaccine could save bees from colony collapse disorder

by Nitsana Bellehsen


Keeping our bee communities safe: Israeli company Beeologics may have the cure to the devastating disorder threatening bee populations worldwide. Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash 90.

An Israeli company has developed a revolutionary new drug that could solve the problem of Colony Collapse Disorder, the disturbing syndrome that has been wiping out bee communities and threatening agricultural production all over the world.

The drug, Remembee, which was developed by Beeologics, has completed successful clinical trials on millions of bees in North America. Not only has it proved effective in maintaining bee health, but it also improved the longevity of bees and increased the honey in the hives.

Based on Nobel prize-winning RNAI technology, Remembee helps the bees overcome IAVP virus, also discovered in Israel, which has been associated with colony collapse in scientific literature.

"It's really a tug of war between the virus and the host. We are helping the bee tug the rope more strongly and beat the virus. We take advantage of an immune system that the bees elicit for viral disease. But we are really using naturally occurring phenomenon. It's not a pesticide and it's not toxic," says Nitzan Paldi, CTO of Beeologics.

The US Department of Agriculture has been accompanying Beeologics with its FDA certification process due to the urgency of the need for the drug.

http://www.israel21c.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6874:bee-colony-vaccine&catid=56:technology&Itemid=62

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