Dermo disease detected in oyster samples in northeastern Nova Scotia

Oysters harvested from a farm are inspected by a worker in Brunswick, Maine, on June 12, 2022 THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Robert F. Bukaty

MERIGOMISH, N.S. - Federal food safety officials say they have confirmed the first case of dermo disease in oysters from Nova Scotia — the second confirmed case in Canada.

The ºÃÉ«tv Food Inspection Agency says the disease, detected in oyster samples from Merigomish, N.S., doesn't pose a risk to human health or food safety but can cause increased oyster mortality and decreased growth rates.

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