The Motaba virus adapted to the air and mutated from there.It causes a hemorrhagic fever. You hemorrhage through every orifice and mucous membrane, maybe even through pores. And you have a fever. Most people infected die
As is the nature of viruses, it mutated.
Human contact
The motaba virus, which is an "Ebola-like" fictional hemorrhagic virus from the film Outbreak, was initially transmitted through some kind of fluid exchange, and later became airborne.
motaba virus
it's a fake disease from a movie
You want the pathophysiology of a made up virus? They made it up, it doesn't exist.
redish eyes, cough, fever, weak. -donna santos:)
No, Motaba is a fictional disease, based loosely off Ebola, which appeared in the movie Outbreak. It was later referenced in an episode of Clerks: the Animated Series. ~ Any "bug" which afflicts masses of people living in close proximity--typically college dorms, offices, with no explainable cause or origin. ~ A "bug" which is more psychological than physical, and spreads rapidly amongst people with little to no physical contact.
A man-made virus that was originally created to cure cancer.
It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.
They create genetic variations.
It is believed that Africans ate monkeys that had the virus and when they carried it the virus mutated to be spread sexually and by blood contact.