Human Vampiric Virus
A viral cause for vampirism was first reconized as a possiblity in 1616 by the Italian scientist Ludovico Fatinelli. He speculated that vampirism could be caused by a microscopic pathogen. The virus belongs to the Mononegavirales order, along with rabies. The virus can be transmitted through contact of bodily fluid, getting bitten by a vampire bat, or getting bitten by a bat flea.
A viral cause for vampirism was first reconized as a possiblity in 1616 by the Italian scientist Ludovico Fatinelli. He speculated that vampirism could be caused by a microscopic pathogen. The virus belongs to the Mononegavirales order, along with rabies. The virus can be transmitted through contact of bodily fluid, getting bitten by a vampire bat, or getting bitten by a bat flea.






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