Animamortus virus

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Animamortus virus (ANIV)
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Virus classification
Group: Group V ((-)ssRNA)
Order: Mononegavirales
Family: Filoviridae
Genus: Animamortusvirus
Species: Animamortus virus

Animamortus virus is a deadly virus belonging to the genus Animamortusvirus which causes a hemorrhagic fever which results in the death and later reanimation of the host. The virus and its genus were named after it's characteristic of reanimating their hosts after their apparent death.

Animamortus virus disease

The whole process of incubation can last from a few hours to some days, but the development of the disease usually takes a few hours. First symptoms show up in the form of high fever, which is followed by kidney and liver failure. In the following hours vomit and seizures take place. Ultimately, death arrives and reanimation can occur between 15 minutes and two hours after death.

Epidemiology

Year Country Victims Description
2008 Flag of GroBdeutsches Reich.png Grossdeutsches Reich +100.000 Occured in Flensburg, Kiel and surrounding areas between April and June.
2008 Flag of GroBdeutsches Reich.png Grossdeutsches Reich
Flag of Belarum.png Belarum
Occured in December with the main focus in Berlin.