motaba virus
Motaba virus is primarily transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals, such as primates or bats. It can also be transmitted through direct contact with bodily fluids of infected individuals or through contaminated needles. There is also evidence of possible airborne transmission in some cases.
Symptoms of the fictional Motaba virus, as depicted in the movie "Outbreak," include fever, headache, muscle aches, vomiting, and diarrhea. In severe cases, it can progress to internal bleeding and organ failure. However, it's important to note that the Motaba virus is not a real virus.
The disease name is Ebola. Look it up,it's in the book. Also,you could try to get the book online. -Actually the disease was called Motaba. It is a fictional Ebola-like virus.
No, Motaba is a fictional disease, based loosely off Ebola, which appeared in the movie Outbreak. It was later referenced in an episode of Clerks: the Animated Series. ~ Any "bug" which afflicts masses of people living in close proximity--typically college dorms, offices, with no explainable cause or origin. ~ A "bug" which is more psychological than physical, and spreads rapidly amongst people with little to no physical contact.
Human contact
it's a fake disease from a movie
The Motaba virus adapted to the air and mutated from there.It causes a hemorrhagic fever. You hemorrhage through every orifice and mucous membrane, maybe even through pores. And you have a fever. Most people infected die
You want the pathophysiology of a made up virus? They made it up, it doesn't exist.