Abstract

The problem of abnormal temperature on the earth is no longer a problem limited to one place, and it can be said that very few places have the same climate as 100 years ago. Our country is no exception, and the climate change over the past 10 years is very large. Due to climate change and increased exchanges between countries, especially with China, it is expected that there will be changes in the frequency of disease outbreaks and the appearance of strains due to external inflows as well as the existing infectious diseases of honey bee (Apis mellifera and A. cerana). Major advanced countries such as the United States are also conducting research and support for animal-infected diseases related with climate change and increased exchanges to prepare for the occurrence of new infectious diseases, and changes in the cause of infectious diseases. This report intends to investigate the relationship between these trends and the rapid decrease in the number of bees due to climate change and unclear causes to infectious diseases, and to suggest scientific and technological countermeasures.

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