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DOCUMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS OF THE twelfth EU RL ANNUAL WORKSHOP

The annual workshop is the opportunity for the NRL network to exchange, to receive news from the partners and to have information on the activities run in 2022 and the future actions. 

 

Agenda

The agenda can be downloaded here.

 

Presentations

1. Activities of the NRL and current honey bee health status in Denmark

2. Update on the epidemiological situation linked to Aethina tumida in Italy

3. Activities of the NRL and current honey bee health status in Hungary

4. Varroa destructor detection in a free island and consequences on virus prevalence

5. NRL activities in the field of honey bee diseases in 2020 based on the EURL questionnaire

6. American foulbrood diagnosis

7. EURL highlights implemented during 2022 and future actions for 2023-2024

 

Minutes

The minutes of the 12th Annual Workshop of the EU RL can be found here.

2022 EU RL Annual Workshop registration

Date: 4th October & 5th October

Timetable : 9am to 12:30

Location: Virtual conference

 

This year again, the Annual Workshop will be organised via video conference on two consecutive half-days.

We kindly ask you to register at the latest before September 15th.

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The EURL support for an accreditation process

The EURL team was happy to welcome our colleagues from the Danish NRL, Per Kryger, head of the NRL, and his technician, Anna la Cour, to support them in their process of accreditation on regulated diseases. They were welcomed by Stéphanie Franco and Véronique Duquesne, also heads of the French NRL for Bee Health, Karim Sidi-Boumedine, the bacteriology project manager and former laboratory quality manager, and Marie-Pierre Rivière, head of the HoneyBee Pathology Unit and deputy head of the EURL. After a presentation given by Per on the Danish NRL activities, fruitful discussions took place and visits of the laboratory allowed to give concrete examples on how to perform diagnosis methods compliant with international standard ISO 17025. Hence, our Danish colleagues could benefit from the expertise of Stéphanie and Véronique for methods on varroosis and infestations by Aethina tumida and Tropilaelaps spp. as well as expertise of Karim and Stéphanie for American and European foulbrood, together with Jean-Charles Thomarat, technician in bacteriology. The EURL team was delighted to welcome Per and Anna, after two years of virtual meetings, and gave them support in this process.

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