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This disease causes flu-like symptoms, as well as symptoms of hemorrhagic fever, with its victims hemorrhaging from their eyes, nose, and coughing up blood. It has caused a large-scale epidemic in India and Latin America, later also causing a crisis in Germany, prompting the country's armed forces to step in. Pinkeye South Park ("Pinkeye")
If the zombie apocalypse looks more like "28 Days Later" an infection can spread through blood or bite. But if it looks like George A. Romero's original "Dead" trilogy, zombies will spring from ...
The claim: Nostradamus predicted there would be a zombie apocalypse in 2021 and the CDC is giving advice on how to prepare for it. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has provided ...
In Crysis 2 (2011), a large outbreak of "Manhattan virus", a gruesome disease causing complete cellular breakdown, causes civil unrest; people panic upon an alien invasion by the Ceph, the tentacled, squid-like alien race from the previous game, Crysis (2007). In Plague Inc. (2012), a bio-weapon is featured as the last regular disease type. It ...
Scientists have warned a “zombie deer disease” could spread to humans after hundreds of animals were infected with the illness in the US over the last year.. Chronic wasting disease (CWD ...
As the United States is ravaged by a zombie plague caused by a mutated form of mad cow disease, a small group attempts to survive while traveling across country to an amusement park in California. [47] World War Z (2013), an action horror film based on the book of the same name, was directed by Marc Forster and stars Brad Pitt. The plot centres ...
Chronic wasting disease, otherwise known as “zombie deer” disease, is part of a family of prion illnesses – where a type of protein folded in an obscure way can cause other proteins to fold ...
While most of these stories feature an apocalyptic pandemic that results in the catastrophic collapse of global human civilization, this category also includes works involving a more regional epidemic, or a small-scale outbreak confined to a much smaller location which does not destroy or disrupt society as a whole.