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Marek's Disease Virus (MDV) is classified as a Herpes virus 2 (Gallid alphaherpesvirus 2) (GaHV-2).

What is OdoBan®?​

  • A Deodorizer… eliminates unpleasant odors on washable surfaces such as upholstery, carpets, bedding, showers, walls and floors while leaving a fresh scent.
  • A Sanitizer… †kills 99.99% of Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep), Escherichia coli 0157:H7 (E. coli) (pathogenic strain), Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus (Staph) and Klebsiella pneumoniae in 60 seconds on hard, nonporous, surfaces.
  • A Disinfectant… ‡fungicidal against Trichophyton interdigitale (the athlete’s foot fungus) when used on surfaces in areas such as locker rooms, dressing rooms, shower and bath areas and exercise facilities in 10 minutes on hard, nonporous, surfaces and ‡kills Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella enterica, Staphylococcus aureus (Staph) Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep), Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus faecalis (VREF), Escherichia coli (E. coli) 0157:H7 Listeria monocytogenes, Serratia marcescens, Aspergillus niger, Legionella pneumophila in 10 minutes on hard nonporous surfaces.
  • A Mildewstat… effectively controls and inhibits the growth of mold and mildew.
  • A Virucide*… *kills Human Coronavirus, HIV-1 (AIDS Virus), Influenza A H3N2 and Herpes Simplex Type 2 in 60 seconds on hard, nonporous, surfaces.
Herpes Simplex Type 2 is a sextually transmittled disease in humans. It is not the same thing as GaHV-2.


Marek’s:​

Gallid herpesvirus 2 (GaHV-2)
MDV, or Gallid herpesvirus 2, belonging to the genus Mardivirus in the subfamily of Alphaherpesvirinae, is causing tumors of T lymphocytes in chickens.


Herpes:
Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
, known as herpes, is a common infection that can cause painful blisters or ulcers. It primarily spreads by skin-to-skin contact. It is treatable but not curable.

There are two types of herpes simplex virus.

Type 1 (HSV-1) mostly spreads by oral contact and causes infections in or around the mouth (oral herpes or cold sores). It can also cause genital herpes. Most adults are infected with HSV-1.

Type 2 (HSV-2) spreads by sexual contact and causes genital herpes.
 
Herpes Simplex Type 2 is a sextually transmittled disease in humans. It is not the same thing as GaHV-2.


Marek’s:​

Gallid herpesvirus 2 (GaHV-2)
MDV, or Gallid herpesvirus 2, belonging to the genus Mardivirus in the subfamily of Alphaherpesvirinae, is causing tumors of T lymphocytes in chickens.


Herpes:
Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
, known as herpes, is a common infection that can cause painful blisters or ulcers. It primarily spreads by skin-to-skin contact. It is treatable but not curable.

There are two types of herpes simplex virus.

Type 1 (HSV-1) mostly spreads by oral contact and causes infections in or around the mouth (oral herpes or cold sores). It can also cause genital herpes. Most adults are infected with HSV-1.

Type 2 (HSV-2) spreads by sexual contact and causes genital herpes.
From the Odoban site. They have the usage

https://odoban.com/what-is-odoban/#concentrates

Poultry House & Farm Premise Sanitizer

OdoBan® is for Poultry Premise Sanitation/Hatcheries:
  • Egg Receiving Area
  • Area Egg Holding Area
  • Setter Room
  • Chick Processing Area
  • Chick Loading Area
  • Tray Dumping
  • Chick Holding Area
  • Hatchery Room
  • Poultry Buildings
OdoBan® is for Farm Premise Sanitation:
  • Farrowing Barns and Areas
  • Waterers and Feeders
  • Hauling Equipment
  • Blocks
  • Creep Area
  • Dressing Plants
  • Loading Equipment
  • Nursery
  • Chutes
POULTRY AND FARM PREMISE SANITATION:
SITE PREPARATION

The first step in any ongoing sanitation program should be the removal of gross contamination and debris. This may be accomplished using a shovel, broom, or vacuum depending on the area to be sanitized. The efficacy of even the most efficient germicidal cleaner is reduced in the presence of visible organic matter. Once the debris is eliminated, sanitation can be accomplished easily.
CLEANING AND SANITIZING
For general cleaning and sanitizing, use 5 oz. per gallon of water. Apply OdoBan® use-solution using a cloth, mop, or coarse spray to thoroughly wet surface to be sanitized. Allow to remain wet for 60 seconds and let air dry. A precleaning step is required. Prepare a fresh solution after each use.
APPLICATION AND USE DILUTION
Before Use: Remove all animals and feeds from premises, trucks, coops and crates. Remove all litter, droppings and manure from floors, walls and surfaces of facilities occupied or traversed by animals. Empty all troughs, racks and other feeding and watering appliances. Thoroughly clean surfaces with soap or detergent and rinse with water.
How to Mix and Apply: Use 5 oz. of OdoBan® per gallon of water. Saturate surfaces with the use-solution for a period of 60 seconds.
Ventilate buildings, coops and other enclosed spaces. Do not house animals or employ equipment until treatment has been absorbed, set, or dried. Thoroughly scrub treated feed racks, troughs, automatic feeders, fountains and waterers with soap or detergent and rinse with potable water before reuse.
Immerse all halters, ropes and types of equipment used in handling and restraining animals, as well as forks, shovels and scrapers used for removing litter and manure in use-solution for 60 seconds.
HATCHERIES: Use 5 oz. of OdoBan® per gallon of water to treat hatchers, setters, trays, racks, carts, sexing tables, delivery trucks and other hard surfaces. Leave all treated surfaces exposed to solution for 60 seconds or more.
 
From the Odoban site. They have the usage

https://odoban.com/what-is-odoban/#concentrates

Poultry House & Farm Premise Sanitizer

OdoBan® is for Poultry Premise Sanitation/Hatcheries:
  • Egg Receiving Area
  • Area Egg Holding Area
  • Setter Room
  • Chick Processing Area
  • Chick Loading Area
  • Tray Dumping
  • Chick Holding Area
  • Hatchery Room
  • Poultry Buildings
OdoBan® is for Farm Premise Sanitation:
  • Farrowing Barns and Areas
  • Waterers and Feeders
  • Hauling Equipment
  • Blocks
  • Creep Area
  • Dressing Plants
  • Loading Equipment
  • Nursery
  • Chutes
POULTRY AND FARM PREMISE SANITATION:
SITE PREPARATION

The first step in any ongoing sanitation program should be the removal of gross contamination and debris. This may be accomplished using a shovel, broom, or vacuum depending on the area to be sanitized. The efficacy of even the most efficient germicidal cleaner is reduced in the presence of visible organic matter. Once the debris is eliminated, sanitation can be accomplished easily.
CLEANING AND SANITIZING
For general cleaning and sanitizing, use 5 oz. per gallon of water. Apply OdoBan® use-solution using a cloth, mop, or coarse spray to thoroughly wet surface to be sanitized. Allow to remain wet for 60 seconds and let air dry. A precleaning step is required. Prepare a fresh solution after each use.
APPLICATION AND USE DILUTION
Before Use: Remove all animals and feeds from premises, trucks, coops and crates. Remove all litter, droppings and manure from floors, walls and surfaces of facilities occupied or traversed by animals. Empty all troughs, racks and other feeding and watering appliances. Thoroughly clean surfaces with soap or detergent and rinse with water.
How to Mix and Apply: Use 5 oz. of OdoBan® per gallon of water. Saturate surfaces with the use-solution for a period of 60 seconds.
Ventilate buildings, coops and other enclosed spaces. Do not house animals or employ equipment until treatment has been absorbed, set, or dried. Thoroughly scrub treated feed racks, troughs, automatic feeders, fountains and waterers with soap or detergent and rinse with potable water before reuse.
Immerse all halters, ropes and types of equipment used in handling and restraining animals, as well as forks, shovels and scrapers used for removing litter and manure in use-solution for 60 seconds.
HATCHERIES: Use 5 oz. of OdoBan® per gallon of water to treat hatchers, setters, trays, racks, carts, sexing tables, delivery trucks and other hard surfaces. Leave all treated surfaces exposed to solution for 60 seconds or more.
Yes! I saw that too.
They also have what it will kill:
  • OdoBan® is effective against the following animal and pet viruses: Avian Influenza virus, Avian Infectious Bronchitis virus, Pseudorabies virus, Canine Distemper virus, Newcastle’s Disease virus, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (FVR), Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), Rabies and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). (Not for use in California.)

An STD is not the same thing as Marek's disease.
 
Yes! I saw that too.
They also have what it will kill:
  • OdoBan® is effective against the following animal and pet viruses: Avian Influenza virus, Avian Infectious Bronchitis virus, Pseudorabies virus, Canine Distemper virus, Newcastle’s Disease virus, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (FVR), Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), Rabies and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). (Not for use in California.)

An STD is not the same thing as Marek's disease.
Odoban is used as a Sanitizer by poultry houses and hatcheries, so it fits with what the OP has as end of the incubation season to-do's. It's a great sanitizer.
 
Odoban is used as a Sanitizer by poultry houses and hatcheries, so it fits with what the OP has as end of the incubation season to-do's. It's a great sanitizer.
I agree.

I just don't want people to think that it will kill things that it will not.
 
I agree.

I just don't want people to think that it will kill things that it will not.
If Odoban kills any form of the Herpes virus it doesn't matter if its an STD or Mareks, Odoban claims it kills the Simplex version of Herpes.

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If Odoban kills any form of the Herpes virus it doesn't matter if its an STD or Mareks, Odoban claims it kills the Simplex version of Herpes.

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It's confusing, I get it, but gallid herpesvirus 2 and herpes simplex type 2 are not the same thing.

The number 2 may be confusing you and making you think it is the same.


Odoban does not kill Marek's disease virus.
I went as far as emailing OdoBan and asking them.

@Debbie292d
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