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 genus of plants in the nightshade family that includes potato, tomato, and aubergine is Solanum.
The common name for black nightshade is "solanum nigrum." Its botanical name is "solanum americanum." It is a weed that is toxic when consumed in large quantities and is often mistaken for the edible black nightshade plant, solanum nigrum.
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It is one that causes a disease or, in a few cases, a disorder. Pathos = Ill. Genic = origin.
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
The "Solanum" virus does not exist. Z-Day is not yet here.
On the basis of extrapolations from past serosurveys, an estimated 41,750 cases of West Nile Virus disease occurred in 2006; of these cases, 2,770 were reported.
On the basis of extrapolations from past serosurveys, an estimated 41,750 cases of West Nile Virus disease occurred in 2006; of these cases, 2,770 were reported.
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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.
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an infection of the brain caused by a virus.
it is a male form
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.
Yes, it is possible but very rare. The New England Journal of Medicine reported on cases and they were sure that it is possible.