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Mystery Unknown neurological disease in Canada, no answers or causes..

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Tuesday, March 23, 2021 3:31 AM

JAYNEZTOWN


...or...

dumping pollution, material mining a Wild Animal or Shell Fish toxin?

"Neurologists and scientists suspect the cause might be exposure to an as-yet-undetermined environmental toxin. "

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/mystery-neurological-dise
ase-nb-coulthart-1.5959280


New Brunswick (French: Nouveau-Brunswick) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces. It is the only province with both French and English as its official languages.
New Brunswick was among the first places in North America to be explored and settled by Europeans. In 1784, after an influx of refugees from the American Revolutionary War settled in the area, the province was founded on territory from the partition of Nova Scotia. In 1785 Saint John became the first incorporated city in what is now Canada
New Brunswick is bordered by Quebec to the north, Maine to the west, Nova Scotia and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to the east, and the Bay of Fundy to the south. New Brunswick's terrain is mostly forested uplands. New Brunswick is 85-90% forested and is less densely populated than the other Maritime provinces. In 2013, 64 cruise ships called at Port of Saint John, carrying, on average, 2,600 passengers each

What's happening today with N.B.'s mystery neurological disease
http://www.digitaljournal.com/life/health/what-s-happening-today-with-
n-b-s-mystery-neurological-disease/article/587300


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Tuesday, March 23, 2021 1:16 PM

SIGNYM

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News this week that a cluster of more than 40 cases of an unknown neurological disease have been identified and found only in New Brunswick has residents of several communities on edge.

The mystery illness has similarities to
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease,
a rare and fatal brain disease.

What are the prion diseases??

Well, everyone has prion proteins in their brain. Like all proteins, it needs to be a certain shape in order to work. But that shape is unstable and it can be reconfigured into a much more stable shape, and once it's reconfigured it's SO stable it doesn't change back. It can't be digested, and doesn't degrade in the environment. (one early experimenter buried a sample in his backyard garden and dug it up about 10 years later, and it was still active).

Once those stable-shaped prion proteins enter the brain, the healthy prion proteins kind of "nest" onto the bad ones and fold into the bad, dysfunctional shape, creating more templates for more misfolding, eventually leaving the brain looking like a sponge. Hence the name Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy.

This is the basis for the infamous Mad Cow Disease which was able to jump species barriers and infect other mammalian brains after being eaten.

The spontaneous human version is called Creutzfeldt-Jakob. In sheep it's called "scrapie".

But there are other versions out there, and the one that hunters should be wary of is the form in deer called Chronic Wasting Disease, which is spreading environmentally among deer, elk etc across the USA. Once an area has been "seeded" by these misfolded prion proteins (which are apparnetly shed in saliva and maybe urine and feces) it remains infective for as long as the disease has been studied. Years. Decades.

It is inevitably fatal and untreatable; and involves a horrific decline including hypersensitivity to stimulous, hallucinations, and agitation as the brain is turned into Swiss cheese.

Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has not SO FAR definitively jumped the species barrier to humans, altho there was ONE suspected case of transmission to two people who belonged to a small hunting club who would celebrate together by eating raw meat in a member's cabin.

https://www.niaid.nih.gov/diseases-conditions/prion-diseases


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First diagnosed in 2015, according to an internal Public Health memo sent this month to medical professionals, the disease affects all age groups and appears to be concentrated in the Acadian Peninsula in northeast New Brunswick and the Moncton region in the southeast.

Forty-three cases have been identified, and five people have died.

Since that news was reported on Wednesday, people in those communities have been wondering how alarmed they should be.

"People are wondering, what is it? Why is it only here? We are hoping that somebody will tell us," Anita Savoie Robichaud, the mayor of Shippagan, a town on the peninsula, said Friday.

Yvon Godin, the mayor of Bertrand, a village further north on the peninsula, who also chairs the Forum of Acadian Peninsula Mayors, agrees.

"We are very, very worried about it," Godin said. "Residents are anxious, they're asking 'Is it moose meat? Is it deer? Is it contagious?' We need to know, as fast as possible, what is causing this disease."

Dr. Neil Cashman understands the concern.

Cashman, a professor in the University of British Columbia's faculty of medicine, is a neurologist with a special expertise in prion diseases — a group of neurodegenerative diseases caused by proteinaceous infectious particles, or prions — including Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

When Cashman first heard about the cases in New Brunswick, he says his first thought was, "We have a problem on our hands."

Clearly, he said, "this was a call to arms to identify the cause."

Those efforts are already underway.

Teams of researchers, scientists and epidemiologists began assembling about a year ago, both at the national level at Health Canada's Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Surveillance System, to which Cashman is acting as an adviser, and at the provincial level with a research team headed by Moncton neurologist Dr. Alier Marrero.

Having this news put under "the active scrutiny of the public" this week has been a good thing, Cashman said, because it has pulled in clinical and scientific expertise from across Canada.

"There are people offering to help, and these people would not be doing that unless they were aware of this cluster."

But their work is just beginning.
'This is something new'

Cashman has a pretty good idea what this mystery disease is not.

All the evidence, he said, points to this NOT being a prion disease such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

"There is no evidence, not a hint — even in the three autopsies that have been performed — of a human prion disease. That came as a surprise to me, frankly," he said. "So in essence, this is something new, and we need to get on the stick and figure out what this is."

Cashman said he's tapping into his expertise in neurology and environmental toxins to look for other explanations.

The fact that the cases are limited to certain regions "fits with the notion of an environmental toxin," he said.

A possible culprit might be B-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA), an environmental toxin made by certain bacteria that can accumulate in fish and shellfish.

Domoic acid, another toxin produced by bacteria and that accumulates in shellfish, sardines and anchovies, is another possibility. So is lead, which can be responsible for clusters of neurodegeneration.

"All of these are speculation at this point," Cashman stressed. "A lot of scientific acumen will be required to pin it down to a cause."

That will take time, and no one can say for sure how long.

"It's possible ongoing investigations will give us the cause in a week, or it's possible it will give us the cause in a year," he said.

"There's no sensible timeline I can provide on when we'll have an answer. It's just something that has to be the focus of scientific attention, and as rapidly as possible."

In the meantime, he said, he'd advise residents to continue doing what they have been doing, try not to be consumed by anxiety and have faith that a solution will be found.

"I know it sounds like a tired statement, but I would say stay calm, carry on," he said. "We've got to figure it out and the Public Health Agency of Canada is in a good position to do that and come up with a cause ... and then of course it can be ameliorated."



So I can completely sympathize with the worry about prion diseases.

But for anyone who hunts and eats deer, be sure to leave the spine and brain out of your meat and be aware of where CWD is, and isn't.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2021 1:56 PM

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Saturday, January 8, 2022 1:43 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


Frightening New Details Emerge About Mystery Brain Illness in Canada

https://gizmodo.com/frightening-new-details-emerge-about-mystery-brain
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Saturday, January 8, 2022 2:38 PM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


Thanks for the follow-up.

Seems as if they've ruled out prions, but there are other scary things out there too.

Domoic acid can accumulate in shellfish and cause acute brain damage in high concentrations. Discharge of high posphate waste into coastal waters promotes the production of domoic acid by red algae. There was an outbreak near SF that was killing seals and sea lions in horrific ways around SF a few years ago.




But food safety officials are usually alert to domoic acid poisoning, so that's prolly already been looked at.

BMAA- a toxin produced by blue-green algae that accumulates in lobsters- has been considered.

Viruses. Now THERE'S a scary thought!



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Saturday, January 8, 2022 6:54 PM

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Fauci's putting shit in the ocean now too, huh?

We going to start mandating that Manatees be vaccinated?

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