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You seem to have been doing a lot of investigating! It's always good when someone joins the group of us that want to stay up to date on Marek's and gets some good info
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. You would think Marek's is a worthy research due to it's about a vaccine that prevents cancerous tumors-something humans can benefit from. Did I hear correctly that Marek's research led to developing a vaccine that young girls get to prevent a uterine cancer? Sorry , that turned out to be Marek's vaccine being the first vaccine developed and used in preventing a cancer.

I hear ya when you talk about accuracy. Most vets are not up to date on Marek's. It's a shame that a group of us here on BYC actually know more than the average vet about Marek's. But it's not their speciality. I think the best bet is an animal disease laboratory for a necropsy.

I have learned that if there are no tumors found, labs usually don't send tissue or blood out for dna testing. And things do get confusing when a bird might be exposed or given the vaccine. I think there is a bunch of variables that have to be considered to get an accurate diagnosis. I don't think it's easy. When I sent my chickens for a necropsy, I did write that my flock has Marek's, and this chicken has been exposed.

I'm sure there is some inaccuracy when tumors are not present or not seen.

My first necropsy 6 years ago was a vet that euthanized my silkie roo for me and I gave him permission to open him up. He called me later to say that he thinks the roo died of EEE (equine encephalitis) because he didn't see any tumors.
I don't know why there were no tumors visible. But I am 100% sure that my roo had Marek's. He developed leg paralysis. He developed lack of depth perception (not making contact with the food). He had one eye turn gray. The paralysis crept up his body to the point that he had no control of his head neck and wings, so if you set him down, he would tip forward on to his face and couldn't get up. I sure loved the little bugger.



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You would think Marek's is a worthy research due to it's about a vaccine that prevents cancerous tumors-something humans can benefit from. Did I hear correctly that Marek's research was the reason that young girls now get a vaccine to prevent a uterine cancer?

Wait. Young girls are being given vaccines because of Mareks? Isn't Mareks limited to fowl only? What is the age range of the young girls being given this?
 
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Thanks. Nambroth works hard to read all that research-talk that can be way over our heads. She's kind of busy with her duck stamp (her duck drawing was picked to be on a usps stamp). I thought she was amazing putting that FAQ together. I had one put together but it was no where as good as hers, and it's an honor to have it on my signature.
 
You would think Marek's is a worthy research due to it's about a vaccine that prevents cancerous tumors-something humans can benefit from. Did I hear correctly that Marek's research was the reason that young girls now get a vaccine to prevent a uterine cancer?

Wait. Young girls are being given vaccines because of Mareks? Isn't Mareks limited to fowl only? What is the age range of the young girls being given this?
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Sorry.

This is my edit. Marek's vaccine was the first vaccine that had been created and used to prevent a cancer.
 
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Ok. Sorry, I have a thing against vaccines and what they've caused. I'll try not to get heated up about this...
You can have a thing against vaccines-it's okay by me and I didn't think you were getting heated up.

I missed the mark a bit. Marek's vaccine was the first vaccine ever to prevent a cancer .
 
Ok. Sorry, I have a thing against vaccines and what they've caused. I'll try not to get heated up about this...

You can have a thing against vaccines-it's okay by me and I didn't think you were getting heated up.

I missed the mark a bit.  Marek's vaccine was the first vaccine ever to prevent a cancer . 
Oh I meant later on. :D

Ah ok. Buuuuut there are other ways to prevent cancer. Vaccines
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