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  Elizabeth Salas &
  Melissa Valadez
  Humans and Viruses
  Human Biology 115A
  Winter, 2000
  Robert Siegel,
  Instructor

  Date completed: 3/6/00
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Kuru


Kuru

Description: Mutated protein that can casue infection in humans and other mammals.
Power: Transmitted through digestion and possibly tissue and organ transplants.
Offenses
Molecular Attack: Mutated protein in the brain has the ability to convert normal proteins into mutated proteins that are abnormal and do not function like regular proteins. The accumulation of these mutant proteins lead to the slow degeneration of the brain.
Clinical Manifestations: Disease starts off with trembling and shaking, psychiatric changes occur, such as sporadic laughing, cerebellar ataxia/spongiform encephalitis, and dementia towards the end of the disease.
Incubation/Length of Infection: Incubation can take years before symptoms appear. From the first signs of infection, the disease can last months to paralyze and eventually leads to death.
Defenses Vaccine: None.
Treatment: None.
Drugs: None.
Behavioral: Ban on rituals that involve human cannibalism in burying the dead.
Game Action: Assimulates normal proteins into mutant proteins into mutant proteins in opponents.
Kuru is the ultimate assimulator.
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