Public Health

New Glasgow legionnaires' disease outbreak declared over by Public Health

New Glasgow legionnaires' disease outbreak declared over by Public Health

A legionnaires' disease outbreak in New Glasgow, N.S., has been declared over, says Public Health. In a news release issued Tuesday morning, the department said there have been no new cases in several weeks. Ten cases were previously confirmed by laboratory testing, and 22 were considered probable.

2nd blue-green algae bloom found on P.E.I., this time in Murray River

2nd blue-green algae bloom found on P.E.I., this time in Murray River

P.E.I. issued another blue-green algae bloom advisory on Wednesday, after the microscopic organisms causing the phenomenon were found in Murray River's MacLures Pond. Just a day before, the province announced it had discovered blue-green algae in Black Pond near Souris. That was the first time in two years that such a bloom had been reported in the province.

Blue-green algae to be investigated as possible cause of mystery neurological disease

Blue-green algae to be investigated as possible cause of mystery neurological disease

A bacteria blamed in previous years for killing dogs that consumed it will be investigated as a potential cause of a mystery neurological brain disease observed in New Brunswick that has killed six people, says a researcher involved in the work. Researchers studying the disease plan on looking at cyanobacteria — also known as blue-green algae — and another toxin present in the region to see if there's a link between them and the disease, said Dr. Neil Cashman, a professor in the University of British Columbia's faculty of medicine, who's helping investigate the illness.