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==Viruses==
==Viruses==
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==Genetic Diseases==
==Genetic Diseases==

Revision as of 03:19, 27 January 2018

The Micrasian Biohazard Research Institute is a branch of the New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency which is responsible for identifying and investigating infectious diseases around the world.

Bacterial Infections

Disease Name Disease Summary Date of Initial Documentation Symptoms Summary Transmission Summary Resistance Regions Present History Lethality Ranking Treatment
Tja Fever (Tja Madness) TBA 26.81 PSSC
  1. Inflammation
  2. Rash
  3. Cysts
  4. Abscesses
  5. Insomnia
  6. Paranoia
  7. Amnesia
  8. Seizures
  9. Insanity
  10. Paralysis
  11. Coma
  12. Organ Failure
  13. Death
  1. Rodents
  2. Seasama-Lisea-Irf
TBA Northern Corum High Bacterial Resistance
  1. Tja Fever is believed to have contributed to the decline and ultimate collapse in of nations in northern Corum in the 26.80's PSSC [1].
  2. In 31.55 PSSC, Queen Evahn was infected with Tja Fever by a Kralian spy with whom the queen had been acquainted after ignoring warnings from central Corumian sleep cultists [2]. Evahn's survival of the illness is believed to be evidence of her divine status [3].
  3. Several hundred cases of Tja Fever were reported in early 35 PSSC [4].
  4. A possible outbreak of Tja Fever was reported by Bassarid forces stationed in northwestern Corum around the turn of the 37th era PSSC.
Moderate (~28%) TBA

Viruses

Genetic Diseases

Disease Name Disease Summary Date of Initial Documentation Symptoms Summary Transmission Summary Resistance Regions Present History Lethality Ranking Treatment
Disease Name Date of Documentation Symptoms Summary Regions Present Lethality Ranking