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This report outlines the current research on Latent Onset T-Virus Syndrome (henceforth referred to as Raccoon City Syndrome).
Raccoon City Syndrome occurs when residual T-Virus within the body mutates over a prolonged period of time.
I have yet to find an effective treatment, and when it manifests, the results are fatal.
Raccoon City Syndrome appears to develop through the following stages.
Stage 0: Dormancy
The virus lies temporarily dormant within the host due to the presence of specific antibodies. As the virus is not completely suppressed, it begins to build an immunity to the antibodies over time.
Stage 1: Activation
The virus becomes active and black, bruise-like marks begin to appear on parts of the body. Mild symptoms such as general malaise and coughing occur.
Stage 2: Development
The black marks spread further across the body, coupled with numbness in the affected areas. The marks extend to the internal organs, sometimes leading to hematemesis.
Stage 3: End-stage
The black marks darken and spread across the entire body. Severe pain and intense fatigue make moving difficult.
Vomiting of blood becomes uncontrollable. Patients at the terminal stage typically die within one to two hours.