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Marek's disease

[mar-iks, mahr-]

noun

Veterinary Pathology.
  1. a contagious cancerous disease of poultry, caused by a herpesvirus and characterized by proliferation of lymphoid cells and paralysis of a limb or the neck.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Marek's disease1

After Hungarian veterinarian József Marek (1868–1952), who described it in 1907

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