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originally posted by: numberjuggler
So it hasn't happened with polio or measles in humans.
“When a vaccine works perfectly, as do the childhood vaccines for smallpox, polio, mumps, rubella and measles, it prevents vaccinated individuals from being sickened by the disease, and it also prevents them from transmitting the virus to others,”
But it has happened in chicken:
'“Our research demonstrates that the use of leaky vaccines can promote the evolution of nastier ‘hot’ viral strains that put unvaccinated individuals at greater risk,” Nair said.
Marek’s disease used to be a minor ailment that did little harm to chickens in the 1950s, but the virus has grown stronger and today is capable of killing all the unvaccinated birds in poultry flocks, sometimes within 10 days.
But since nearly every chicken in agricultural production throughout the world is vaccinated, Marek’s is a relatively minor problem today.'
www.healthline.com...
Well it's a good job the corona vaccine isn't leaky.... is it?
oh.
originally posted by: numberjuggler
a reply to: AaarghZombies
You really are a low quality poster.
Here is the exact same information about leaky vaccines and Mareks disease in National Geographic:
www.nationalgeographic.com...
Is that source garbage?
If you are worried about this my advice is to go get vaccinated this is precisely the reason vets will vaccinate chickens as in your article.