Oversight committee rules out mysterious brain disease in New Brunswick
FREDERICTON — Nearly a year after New Brunswick health officials raised the alarm about a mysterious brain disease afflicting the province’s residents, an expert committee has determined there is no evidence of such a disease.
“The committee has concluded that no such syndrome exists,” Health Minister Dorothy Shephard told a news conference Thursday.
Last March, provincial health officials alerted doctors, nurses and pharmacists about a cluster of residents with an unknown and potentially new neurological syndrome with symptoms similar to those of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, but CJD was ruled out in the New Brunswick cases.
“It most likely is a new disease. We haven’t seen this anywhere else,” chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell said at the time. The cluster of 48 patients reported symptoms such as rapidly progressing dementia, muscle spasms and atrophy.

