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==Symptoms== |
==Symptoms== |
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− | Ghost sickness first appears as nightmares and subtle signs of irrational fear. The fear gets greater and greater as the illness progresses. Soon after the initial symptoms, wounds mirroring those the originating ghost received while alive appear on the victim without an apparent cause. As the ghost sickness progresses further the victim feels queasiness that degenerates into vomit. Toward the ending stages the vomiting degenerates further into vomiting blood. At the final climax of the illness the victim will experience intense terror that will cause a fatal heart attack.<ref>Yellow Fever</ref> |
+ | Ghost sickness first appears as nightmares and subtle signs of irrational fear. The fear gets greater and greater as the illness progresses. Soon after the initial symptoms, wounds mirroring those the originating ghost received while alive appear on the victim without an apparent cause. As the ghost sickness progresses further the victim feels queasiness that degenerates into vomit. Toward the ending stages the vomiting degenerates further into vomiting blood. At the final climax of the illness the victim will experience intense terror that will cause a fatal heart attack.<ref name=S4E6>Yellow Fever</ref> |
==Cure== |
==Cure== |
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− | The cure for ghost sickness is to destroy the ghost who began spreading the virus. However as [[Luther Garland]]'s body had been spread across the road, precluding the routine salt and burn, [[Bobby Singer|Bobby]] suggests the Buruburu can be "scared to death" by recreating its original death.<ref |
+ | The cure for ghost sickness is to destroy the ghost who began spreading the virus. However as [[Luther Garland]]'s body had been spread across the road, precluding the routine salt and burn, [[Bobby Singer|Bobby]] suggests the Buruburu can be "scared to death" by recreating its original death.<ref name=S4E6/> |
==Background== |
==Background== |
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===[[Season 4]]=== |
===[[Season 4]]=== |
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− | [[Sam Winchester|Sam]] and [[Dean Winchester|Dean]] are investigating a series of deaths, when Dean starts to act strangely. They call [[Bobby Singer|Bobby]], who diagnoses the problem as ghost sickness. <ref |
+ | [[Sam Winchester|Sam]] and [[Dean Winchester|Dean]] are investigating a series of deaths, when Dean starts to act strangely. They call [[Bobby Singer|Bobby]], who diagnoses the problem as ghost sickness. <ref name=S4E6/> |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 00:54, 28 August 2015
Ghost sickness is spread by a specific class of spirit known as the Buruburu. First the victim must have physical contact with the ghost's body or the body of another victim of ghost sickness. However, not everyone is susceptible to the virus. The only people who can contract it are those that share a specific personality that matches the original killer of the Buruburu. In this case, the killers of Luther Garland used fear as a weapon.
Symptoms
Ghost sickness first appears as nightmares and subtle signs of irrational fear. The fear gets greater and greater as the illness progresses. Soon after the initial symptoms, wounds mirroring those the originating ghost received while alive appear on the victim without an apparent cause. As the ghost sickness progresses further the victim feels queasiness that degenerates into vomit. Toward the ending stages the vomiting degenerates further into vomiting blood. At the final climax of the illness the victim will experience intense terror that will cause a fatal heart attack.[1]
Cure
The cure for ghost sickness is to destroy the ghost who began spreading the virus. However as Luther Garland's body had been spread across the road, precluding the routine salt and burn, Bobby suggests the Buruburu can be "scared to death" by recreating its original death.[1]
Background
Season 4
Sam and Dean are investigating a series of deaths, when Dean starts to act strangely. They call Bobby, who diagnoses the problem as ghost sickness. [1]