New Brunswick oysters test positive for dermo disease, first confirmed case in Canada

게시됨 2024년 11월 22일

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed cases of MSX and dermo diseases in oysters from New Brunswick's east coast. These diseases do not pose a risk to human health or food safety but can increase oyster mortality and decrease growth rates. Dermo, previously not detected in Canada, has spread among oysters in New Brunswick. The agency is collaborating with the province and Indigenous groups to monitor the infection scale, increase testing, and manage the diseases. A 'primary control zone' has been declared for the waters off New Brunswick, restricting oyster movement or removal without a permit.
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FREDERICTON — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says oyster samples from New Brunswick's east coast have tested positive for two diseases, one of which has been found for the first time in Canada. A news release from the agency says multinucleate sphere unknown, also known as MSX, and dermo, also known as perkinsosis, have been confirmed in mollusks in Spence Cove. It says both diseases do not pose risks to human health or food safety, but they increase oyster mortality and decrease growth rates. Dermo, which has been detected in Canada for the first time, has spread from oyster to oyster in New Brunswick. The disease presents in adult oysters more than one year old, and causes several symptoms including making their shells open out of water. The agency says it is working with the province and Indigenous groups to monitor the scale of the infections, increase testing and manage the ...

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