Saturday, November 13, 2010

Zombie like Virus Invades Nicaraugua!


BBC News, 20 April 2009 [link to news.bbc.co.uk]

Preliminary reports of first mutation (viruses are known to rapidly evolve and adapt - more: google viral evolution) of Solanum virus - see also ) in the North of Nicaragua (rather close to the United States (through Mexico)!)

"It behaves like a virus, sending teenager after teenager into a frenzied state"

"They get giddy and they faint and fall to the ground," he said. "Then, they start hollering and they hit their heads on the wall or desk. They have an extra strength. You have to have five or six people to hold down one girl."

On the outskirts of Puerto Cabezas, at Uraccan University, Professor Pablo McDavis has been researching Grisi Siknis for the last few years, in the Indigenous Diseases Department.

"We have taken samples of blood from patients while suffering an attack and, in a lab, we can't detect anything," explains a puzzled McDavis.

"Drugs or injections tend to only increase a patient's aggressiveness. Clinically we can't detect anything.

"It is like an outbreak. If an attack is not contained quickly, it can spread throughout an entire community."

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