Many social and environmental variables can affect the interactions among individuals in an insect colony that fundamentally structure its social organization. Along with important attributes such as age and caste, immunity-related factors such as the performance of sanitary tasks or exposure to a pathogen can also influence an individual's social interactions and their place in the resulting social network. Most work on this subject has supported the hypothesis that health-compromised individuals will exhibit altered social or spatial behavior that presumably limits the spread of infection. Here, we test this hypothesis using honey bee workers recently involved in hygienic behavior, an important set of sanitary tasks in which unhealthy brood are uncapped and then removed from the colony. Using static social networks, we quantify the interaction patterns of workers recently involved in hygienic tasks and compare their network centrality to non-hygienic workers. Using dynamic networks, we analyze the capability of hygienic workers to spread a potential infection throughout the colony. We find no substantial differences in how connected hygienic workers are in the network, and we show that hygienic workers would spread a novel infection throughout the colony to the same extent as non-hygienic workers. Our results suggest that experience with certain sanitary tasks may not necessarily produce rapid changes in social behavior. This work highlights the importance of considering the benefits of remaining socially integrated in important information networks and the temporal limitations for how quickly organized immune responses can occur in response to potential infections.
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Insects
January 2025
Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of California, Davis, 1 Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Many social and environmental variables can affect the interactions among individuals in an insect colony that fundamentally structure its social organization. Along with important attributes such as age and caste, immunity-related factors such as the performance of sanitary tasks or exposure to a pathogen can also influence an individual's social interactions and their place in the resulting social network. Most work on this subject has supported the hypothesis that health-compromised individuals will exhibit altered social or spatial behavior that presumably limits the spread of infection.
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The Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education "The Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation", 125993, Moscow, Russia,
The article examines problems of personnel support of long-term care system. The analysis of main trends in quantitative changes in medical personnel and social workers was carried out. The reduction in the number of paramedical and junior medical personnel, who are the basis for provision of sanitary and hygienic services.
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The Federal State Educational Budget Institution of Higher Education "The Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation", 125993, Moscow, Russia.
In Russia, over the past few years, long-term care system is developing as pilot project. Its main goal is to maintain habitual lifestyle of citizens of retirement age and the disabled who have functional impairments and who need help in household chores, sanitary hygienic procedures performance, medications intake, medical procedures execution and and physician prescriptions following in general. According to approved standard model of long-term care main sources of long-term care services are social security system, health care system, relatives and friends of service addressees.
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Department of International Cooperation, Management of Educational and Scientific Programs, "Scientific and Practical Center for Sanitary and Epidemiological Expertise and Monitoring", Branch of the Republican State Enterprise on the Right of Economic Use "National Center for Public Health" of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan.
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June 2024
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK, USA.
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