Bees are affected by any of a number of different viruses. Bacterial diseases include American Foul Brood and European Foul Brood (named after where the causes of the diseases were first recorded, not where the bees are located). They can also be affect by a microsporidian, nosema, or, although not strictly a disease, by mites such as acarine and varroa.
No bee virus or bacterium has any effect on humans, or vice-versa
Bees don't carry any diseases that are harmful to humans but they can carry diseases that are harmful to other bees.
There aren't any diseases that can be transmitted from bees to humans.
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Diseases are all different. Diabetes affects the pancreas, as Heart disease affects the heart. Diseases are different, and every one does not effect the same one.
It affects some of our body parts.
H. Shimanuki has written: 'Identification and control of honey bee diseases' -- subject(s): Bees, Diseases
Only amongst themselves. There are no bee diseases that can affect humans.
Land clearing affects bees in different ways. Bumble bees and solitary bees may lose suitable places to make their nests, and all species of bees are likely to lose sources of pollen and nectar as the wild flowers are removed.
That will vary from disease to disease and organ to organ.