Families upset with lack of information about mystery New Brunswick brain illness
FREDERICTON — Families who fear their loved ones are afflicted with a mysterious neurological syndrome in New Brunswick say they’re losing patience waiting for information from the health officials who are investigating.
“I can appreciate that maybe the government is afraid to give too much information and scare people, but at the same time, not giving information is also scaring people,” said Steve Ellis, whose father has all the symptoms of the mystery illness.
There have been six deaths and 44 suspected cases linked to the brain disease.
According to the New Brunswick Health Department, the first case dates to 2015 but wasn’t identified until early 2020, when a cluster of cases was detected by the Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Surveillance System, operated by the Public Health Agency of Canada.