Tuesday, September 6, 2011

The Science of Vampires

The vampires have been present in some form or other in most of the societies of the world. A great deal of literature has been written on them to understand and explain and explore the vampires and their world. Many people over the years have attempted to understand the how the vampires are created and the changes that happen to the body when an innocent human victim is bitten by the vampire. The researcher have tried to explain and explore the metamorphosis of the virus and how the transmission occurs and then what changes takes place in the victim's body before the victim is transformed into a vampire.

The vampires are known to be carriers of Human Vampire Virus. This virus can be transmitted from one affected person to another by exchange of body fluids. The primary carriers of this virus are the vampire bats and bat flies. The viruses of this order have a distinct bullet shape and in passed on to the cave dwelling vampire by the bat fleas. This virus I passed on to human and livestock when they are bitten by the virus infected vampires. Incidentally this virus isn't an airborne one hence cannot cause infection just by touch or inhalation.

The different stages the victim undergoes when bitten by the infected vampires. The initial symptoms of vampire virus infection are that of fever with headache and nausea. These are generic symptoms of the body trying to fight the infection and this period lasts for six to twelve hours. The second stage is when the victim slips in to a coma and most of the victim dies during this period specially the old and very young are likely to die for sure. The third stage is when the victim recovers from vampiric coma and turns into a full-fledged vampire.




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