![]() ![]() They also regularly, if not constantly, bleed from their bodily orifices (such as their eyes, nose, mouth and hair follicles), and vomit copious amounts of infectious blood due to internal hemorrhaging of the capillaries ( 28 Days Later (comic series)). The Rage Virus causes the Infected to experience near-constant spasms in their extremities, ( 28 Days Later (film)) and their irises enlarge and become bloodred. Once a victim is exposed, it would appear that the amount of time it takes for the Infection to fully infect them depends on how much Rage they were exposed to Frank, after a drop of infected blood fell in his eye, took a few moments before he began to show onset symptoms, while Clifton became infected almost instantly after an Infected vomited blood directly into his face. The onset of Rage during this period is marked by painful, uncontrollable convulsions and spasms in the extremities, bleeding from the eyes, and seemingly a rapidly-building increase in anger in the host ( 28 Days Later (film), 28 Weeks Later). However, the Rage Virus' aforementioned strengths also count as weaknesses alongside its inability to infect non-primate hosts, as they prevent the Infection from being easily or unintentionally spread overseas beyond a populated island.Ī human, chimp or other primate that is exposed to the Rage Virus through bodily-fluid contact of blood and/or saliva - a scratch, a bite, a kiss, an injection, or infected blood getting in their eyes, mouth, face, or simply skin - will become Infected in between ten and twenty seconds. Infected lack a sense of self-preservation, and will not act to evade or respond to mortal danger (at least not when they are in pursuit of uninfected), although it's implied they fled the fires in Manchester.ĭue to the virus' easy transmission, very short incubation stage and the extreme effectiveness of the rage-fuelled, mindless vectors a single Infected can induce a severe domino effect in crowded areas, causing the Infection to spread like wildfire as the Infected rapidly multiply. Though Rage does not kill its host directly, lacking the instincts to find food, the Infected do eventually die from starvation, but not before cannibalizing any uninfected individuals in order to breed their army first. The Infected individual is driven by constant, rabid, all-consuming rage with a single-minded drive to always violently attack and pursue any uninfected individuals they find. Usually, the Infected exhibits no goal or trace of their former-selves and will not hesitate to attack former loved ones ( Donald Harris was a notable exception who experienced fragment memory flashbacks, although it did nothing to curb his aggression and seemingly motivated him further to attack his loved ones). Symptoms include constant spasming, and internal bleeding from all bodily orifices as well as haemoemesis (vomiting infectious blood). Highly contagious and spread through bodily fluids such as blood and saliva, the virus takes over an exposed host within ten to twenty seconds. 'Infected' refers to humans who have been infected by the Rage Virus that originated in the Cambridge Primate Research Centre.
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