Canada: MSX oyster disease was found in Darnley Basin, Prince Edward Island

게시됨 2024년 8월 21일

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is conducting additional sampling for MSX, a disease affecting oysters in P.E.I. waters, following a recent positive finding in the Darnley Basin area. This disease, caused by a protozoan parasite, does not pose a risk to humans. The CFIA has established five primary control zone areas to limit the disease's spread, and is working to identify the intermediate host of MSX. The government acknowledges the importance of the aquaculture and wild harvest industries in P.E.I. and is collaborating with industry and provincial partners to develop MSX-resilient oysters.
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DARNLEY, P.E.I. — With recent findings of an oyster disease in P.E.I. waters, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is doing additional sampling for a multinuclear sphere, known as MSX. Kathy Brewer-Dalton, MSX incident commander for the CFIA, told SaltWire during an interview on Aug. 15 that the agency’s polymerase chain reaction test had most recently resulted in a positive finding of MSX in the Darnley Basin area on Aug. 9, which was later confirmed after conducting a DNA test. The disease, which is not harmful to humans, depends on the presence of a parasite in the oyster it infects, Brewer-Dalton explained. “MSX is a disease caused by a protozoan parasite called Haplosporidium nelsoni. So, it is a bit of a tricky disease, but MSX is the disease caused by that protozoan parasite,” Brewer-Dalton said. The federal government has placed five primary control zone areas in P.E.I. to mitigate the further spread of the disease. Those zones are in effect in Bedeque Bay, Malpeque ...
출처: Saltwire

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