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What virus is in re 7?

The C-Virus was developed in the laboratory beneath Tall Oaks cathedral owned by the Simmons family, and the C in C-Virus stands for chrysalid.
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What virus is in Wesker?

During the raid on the Arkley Mansion, Birkin and Wesker shoot each other over the G-virus resulting in Wesker getting shot and presumably killed by his partner Jill Valentine.
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Does the T-Virus exist?

t-Virus research began in the late 1960s, soon after Umbrella was founded. As the t-Virus is a series of independently developed strains and not a single virus, new strains do not necessarily rely on recent research by other teams.
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What is the parasite in Resident Evil 7?

The Mold, and RE7's Molded, are a result of its use by the B.O.W. Eveline. The various movie monster send-ups in Village are the result of Mother Miranda combining it with a parasitic nematode she called the Cadou, which keeps its hosts stable.
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Is the Mold the T-Virus?

While the Resident Evil series is full of bizarre, terrifying creatures, it's important to remember that those creatures all originated from real-life concepts. The t-Virus was born of retrovirus research, Las Plagas was a revived species of parasitic arthropod, and the Mold is, well, mold.
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What is the T-virus in real life?

The process that results in the creation of the t-Virus is known in the real world as antigenic shift. Two viruses end up in the same cell, and when it replicates, the information mutates together to create a new subtype of those viruses. The best and most recent example of this, Waterfield says, is Bird Flu.
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Is the T-virus ever cured?

8 The Virus Is Treatable

Since the T-Virus is meant to be a bioweapon, an effective vaccine automatically renders it useless as its function as a deterrent. In a way, it would be like trying to sell Polio bullets to the army — it's pointless because a known cure exists against it.
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What is the strongest virus in Resident Evil?

As a result, Uroboros became an extremely lethal virus that bestows its survivors with superhuman abilities. Uroboros does this by "forcing" its infected to "evolve," therefore it could only become compatible with a certain population.
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Who created the G-Virus?

The G-Virus, or the Golgotha Virus, was harvested and created by by Dr. William Birkin in the Umbrella facility below Raccoon City in 1988. Upon discovery, it was intended to rival the T-Virus, and produce a more intelligent, powerful and controllable bio-weapon.
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What is the creepiest creature in Resident Evil?

Possibly the most obvious entry on this list, Lickers are one of the franchise's most iconic creatures with their skinless exterior and prehensile tongue.
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Is Jill immune to the T-Virus?

During her ordeal in Raccoon City, the T-Virus found its way to Jill's system. It's thanks to the efforts of Carlos Oliviera that Jill got a cure to the virus. Wesker will use Jill's newfound "immunity" to make her a test subject for the Uroboros Virus, turning Jill into a superhuman agent under Wesker's control.
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Who unleashed the T-Virus?

Spence and Alice remember that Spence was the thief who stole and purposefully released the T-virus, and hid the T-virus and anti-virus on the train.
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Is the G virus real?

Hepatitis G virus (HGV) is a rare cause of hepatic inflammation. Although chronic infection and viremia have been documented, histologic evidence is rare, and serum aminotransferase levels are usually normal. At this time, reporting of HGV to the Minnesota Department of Health would be treated as anecdotal.
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What virus is in re4?

That's when Resident Evil 4 introduced the Plaga Parasite. This parasite's name comes from "las plagas," which is Spanish for "the plagues." While Plaga has been around for centuries, it spent most of that time dormant.
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Did Wesker create the T-Virus?

To better his chances of survival, Wesker was provided with a mutant t-Virus strain designed to mutate his body to enhance his strength and regenerative abilities.
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Is Wesker A Clone?

He is, it turns out, a clone of the original Albert Wesker, who appears in a flashback wearing the sleek black outfit longtime fans would expect from the video games.
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Who was the first virus?

Abstract. Two scientists contributed to the discovery of the first virus, Tobacco mosaic virus. Ivanoski reported in 1892 that extracts from infected leaves were still infectious after filtration through a Chamberland filter-candle.
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Is Billie immune to the T-Virus?

To Evelyn's surprise, even though Billie has been infected by the T-Virus, the pathogen is not causing any major mutation in her body. That's a welcome side effect of Albert's experiments on the girls, as Billie seems to be practically immune to the T-Virus.
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Who is immune to the T-Virus?

One of the few positives of the T-Virus is that it can't infect everyone. Around 10% of the population are naturally immune to the virus. The cruel geniuses at Umbrella, however, found a workaround by creating Hunters to kill any survivors.
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What is the oldest virus in Resident Evil?

The Progenitor virus, also known as the Founder or Mother virus, is the first of the mutagenic viruses, and the basis for all of the ones that followed. According to the series timeline, it was discovered on December 4, 1967, by Dr. Edward Ashford, Dr. James Marcus, and Lord Ozwell E.
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How does Leon not get infected?

They are only bitten for gameplay purposes. Lorewise they never get bitten. If I recall correctly, it's stated in one of the Resident Evil games that the herbs (green, blue and red) have properties that counteract the virus.
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Does the T-Virus bring back the dead?

Zombies are humans resurrected from the dead, mostly due to T-Virus infection. Symptoms of the T-Virus include mutation and progressive skin decay.
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What virus no longer exist?

Two infectious diseases have successfully been eradicated: smallpox in humans, and rinderpest in ruminants. There are four ongoing programs, targeting the human diseases poliomyelitis (polio), yaws, dracunculiasis (Guinea worm), and malaria.
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Why was the rage virus created?

In the graphic novel 28 Days Later: The Aftermath, Rage begins as a genetically engineered strain of the Ebola virus designed to carry an unspecified treatment to inhibit violent impulses.
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How did the virus start in Raccoon City?

The scientist managed to avoid death by injecting himself with the G-Virus, which turned him into a large rampaging monster. During this rampage, some vials of the T-Virus were smashed and infected several rats. Those creatures then contaminated Raccoon City's drinking water, which caused the city-wide outbreak.
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