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

  • Oyster samples from new brunswick's east coast tested positive for dermo disease, marking the first confirmed case in canada, according to the canadian food inspection agency.
  • The diseases multinucleate sphere unknown and dermo do not pose risks to human health but increase oyster mortality and decrease growth rates.
  • The agency collaborates with the province and indigenous groups to monitor infections, increase testing, and manage the diseases.
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