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Squee Plague, known officially as advanced Sinduva hemorrhagic fever, is the name of both the virus and the infection it causes; the former title was coined by Mrkos Brorsen. It is a bioengineered pathogenic organism and causes hemorrhagic fever, which progresses very rapidly and is 98% fatal if untreated.

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rdfs:label
  • Squee Plague
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  • Squee Plague, known officially as advanced Sinduva hemorrhagic fever, is the name of both the virus and the infection it causes; the former title was coined by Mrkos Brorsen. It is a bioengineered pathogenic organism and causes hemorrhagic fever, which progresses very rapidly and is 98% fatal if untreated.
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  • 172800.0
  • ac8e16
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incubationperiod
  • Minutes
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treatments
  • Squee cure
Name
  • Advanced Sinduva hemorrhagic fever
  • Squee Plague
CreatedBy
  • Unknown bioengineer
Homeworld
numberinfected
  • Thousands
numberkilled
  • Less than ten
dateengineered
  • Sept. 23, 3020
susceptiblespecies
  • All carbon-based life
transmissiontype
  • *Air *Water *Touch
abstract
  • Squee Plague, known officially as advanced Sinduva hemorrhagic fever, is the name of both the virus and the infection it causes; the former title was coined by Mrkos Brorsen. It is a bioengineered pathogenic organism and causes hemorrhagic fever, which progresses very rapidly and is 98% fatal if untreated.
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