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Feels so good to have a server again after two days without one!
>Is adrenal disease able to get passed from ferret to ferret? If one ferret
>has it, will another ferret catch it from the infected one? I am only
>asking because i have two ferrets and one is older than the other and if
>she ever did get the disease, will my other one get it also? Also, what
>are the most common early sigs of it in a ferret? Thanks
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>Rob Stenzel
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There was a study of this, but I do not know if it had the funding to
continue. It was not that the adrenal problems themselves may be
contagious that the study addressed, but that there may be a contributing
quiet illness. Such studies are very hard to do and typically take a
long time but when they pan out major strides can be made. Lymphoma (the
regular sort, not JL) is also something which has come under study for a
possible contributing silent viral trigger as part of the equation.
[Posted in FML issue 3453]
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