You must be bit by a zombie, injected with the virus, splattered by a zombie's remains, or receive a blood transfusion, where the blood in question contains the solanum virus.
For those that don't know, Solanum is a virus that causes a person to die, mutates the brain into a new organ, and revives that person into what is commonly known as, a zombie.
No, the solanum virus does not exist. The solanum virus is a virus in the book Zombie Survival Guide, written by Max Brooks.He made up the virus to fit into the story on why Z-Day might happen.A new reply.....Actually, the so-called "SOLANUM" virus may be joke to scare the freaks out of anyone.....But, if research can cause the same particular thing....Let's discuss it...Ever thought of the research considering breaking the limits of aging...one sample of that is an anti-aging cream...Actually, there's a larger research about it...The research focuses on IMMORTALITY...The hidden formula may be from the DNA strands of Turritopsis nutricula or immortal jellyfish on which it has been further research...Actually, a mistake on this research may cause a catastrophic effect on the results...Because extracting genes from a creature then initially importing other genes with the right DNA characteristics using the proper chemicals are one of the processes...And the last thing they'll do is inject it to a test subject such as a lab rat......This could cause the rat to mutate so that it's DNA could combine with the new DNA strand imported to it then the DNA composition of the new DNA recombinant would multiply itself thus reanimating the test subject....Reanimating the test subject may cause it's cells to reanimate and mutate...When the cells mutate, the brain cells are also reanimated, making the test subject's psychological state to change....... Actually, a mistake may cause the subject to decay because it loses the ability to resists decay-causing bacterias.... I Agree (from ares223)Solanum Virus is real! Google "Sauce of the Living Dead"
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Solanum Virus is real. "Solanum" is from the Genus of plants: Tomatoes, Eggplant, Potatoes, Peppers, and Tobacco. And on that note... there is "Solanum Virus" that you can purchase. "Solanum Virus" by "Sauce of the Living Dead". Google it. Hell, it's even for sale on Ebay... search Solanum Virus
There are no reported cases of the Solanum virus or the zombie virus as of July of 2014. This virus is actually a fictional disease.
The "Solanum" virus does not exist. Z-Day is not yet here.
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Well there is controversy over wether or not"solanum"( also known as T-virus ) really exists, but if you can get it these ar some of the ways. Open wounds brushing onto the infected can result in infection, as well as being bitten by them. Eating infected flesh will not result in reanamation, but death, as infected flesh is very toxic. Solanum is not air or waterborne. There is not a vaccine because, even the smallest trace of the virus in the bloodstream results in a coma, death and reanimation within 24 hours.
The scientific name for brinjal is Solanum melongena.
The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) The potato is also in the solanum family
The eggplant's scientific name is: Solanum melongena
solanum is a broad genus of plants... it includes potatoes, tomatoes and even eggplants... or... solanum dulcamara as well... which one of the solanum family are you trying to find?... and you'll have your answer... ;)
Solanum sandwicense was created in 1832.
Solanum rostratum was created in 1813.
Solanum glaucophyllum was created in 1829.