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Hasoni Plague | |
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Other names | Elven Death, The Desert's Plague |
Transmission Electron Micrograph of Hasoni Plague | |
Specialty | Infectious Disease |
Symptoms | Hemorrhagic fevers and seizures, cough with bloody mucous, bruises, sunken reddened eyes, profuse mucous discharge, death |
Duration | 1 week to 1 year |
Causes | Transmission through infected water |
Risk factors | Rigorous physical activity, hard labor |
Diagnostic method | Symptoms, medical scanning |
Frequency | 3% of affected areas |
Deaths | ~128 Million since first instance |
Hasoni Plague is an infectious disease caused by Acuviridae Hasonivirus. Hasoni Plague affects the infected individual's ability to clot blood, and symptoms range from reddened eyes to bruises across the victim's body, but the most common symptom being hemorrhagic fever.
The most famous epidemic caused by the Hasoni Plague was the Age of the Plague, a period in Eastern Auroran history in which a quarter of people died from the disease, including seven Salovian monarchs, the first of which being Orev IV.