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Diseases in edible insect rearing systems

Journal

JOURNAL OF INSECTS AS FOOD AND FEED
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 621-638

Publisher

WAGENINGEN ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3920/JIFF2021.0024

Keywords

edible insects; insect rearing systems; insect diseases; epizootics; stress factors

Funding

  1. Agricultural Transformation by Innovation, Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate Program ( AgTrain -EMJMD) - EACEA (Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency) of the European Commission [512095]
  2. EU [861976]

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This paper provides an overview of the impact of insect diseases on the rearing industry and discusses the pathogens and inducing factors of insect diseases, as well as current prevention and control measures. In-depth research has been conducted on insect diseases, exploring possible future research directions.
Due to a swift and continuous growth of the insect rearing industry during the last two decades, there is a need for a better understanding of insect diseases (caused by insect pathogens). In the insect production sector, insect diseases are a bottleneck for every type and scale of rearing system with different degrees of technology investment (i.e. semi-open rearing, closed rearing, industrial production, small-scale farming). In this paper, we provide an overview of insect pathogens that are causing disease in the most common insect species reared or collected for use in food and feed. We also include a few examples of diseases of insect species, which are not (yet) reported to be used as food or feed; those examples may increase our understanding of insect diseases in general and for the development of disease prevention and control measures. We pay special attention to the effect of selected biotic and abiotic factors as potential triggers of insect diseases. We discuss the effect of such factors in combination with other production variables on disease development and insect immunocompetence. Additionally, we touch upon prevention and control measures that have been carried out and suggested up to now for insect production systems. Finally, we point towards possible future research directions with possibilities to enhance the resilience of insect production to insect disease outbreaks.

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