Resolution No. 45/T of 2003 adopting requirements and measures for the diagnosis, prevention and combating the Bees Acarapis Woodi Epidemic. Country/Territory Syrian Arab Republic Document type Regulation Date 2003 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Official Gazette No. 27, 9 July 2003, 3 pp. Subject Livestock Keyword Animal health Apiculture/sericulture Disinfection/disinfestation Hygiene/sanitary procedures Pests/diseases Offences/penalties Animal production Geographical area Asia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Near East and North Africa, Western Asia Abstract This Resolution is composed of 7 articles. Article 1 defines the Bees Acarapis Woodi Epidemic which is caused by a parasite called Acarapis Woodi. Article 3 deals with field and laboratory diagnosis methods and analysis sampling. Article 4 deals with measures to be taken once the existence of the disease in a beehive has been ascertained which are: (a) prohibition to transport or transfer afflicted groups; (b) requirements and conditions for burning the affected groups by using methods adopted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation; (c) treatment of all groups at the beginning of spring and autumn after the picking and harvest season by using the adopted materials by the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation; (d) use of other treatments during the year when necessary; (e) prohibition to use the same medicine for fear of immunity; (f) not carrying out the treatment of the groups during the nectar collection season; and, (g) prohibition to transport or transfer instruments and equipment from the afflicted beehive to other beehives. The Technical Controllers shall have the responsibility for carrying out the aforementioned measures (art. 5). Transgressors shall be punished by applying the provisions of the Animal Resources Protection Law (art. 7). Full text Arabic