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  • Note: As Transmissions usually increase the Pathogen's Infectivity instead of other Stats, none of the Transmissions listed here increase Severity or Lethality.
Transmission Description Base Cost Infectivity Other increases
Data Source: Simian Flu Trait Stats (Game File: simian_flu.txt)
Air 1 Gives pathogen ability to travel on dust particles. Increase infectivity, especially in arid environments and plane transmission 9 4 +9 Land Transmission
+0.8 in Arid Climates
Air 2 Gives organism ability to survive suspended in air for a long time. Increases infectivity, especially in arid environments and plane transmission 14 7 +90 Land Transmission
+1.2 in Arid Climates
Water 1 Pathogen can survive outside the body in fresh, warm water. Increase infectivity, especially in humid environments and ship transmission 9 4 +9 Boat Transmission
+0.8 in Humid Climates
Water 2 Pathogen able to survive in chemically treated water. Increase infectivity, especially in humid environments and ship transmission 15 8 +90 Boat Transmission
+1.2 in Humid Climates
Extreme Bioaerosol Pathogen bypasses air/water filters due to adaptive cellular shell. Increase infectivity, especially in humid & arid climates and plane/ship transmission. 16 5 +20 Boat and Airplane Transmission
+1.3 in Humid and Arid Climates
Fomites 1 Pathogen able to transmit through physical contact. Increases infectivity - especially in wealthy and urban environments. 8 3 +0.1 in Rich and Urban Countries
Fomites 2 Pathogen able to survive on increased variety of surfaces. Increases infectivity - especially in wealthy and urban environments 9 5 +0.1 in Rich and Urban Countries
Fomites 3 Pathogen able to survive on surfaces for long periods of time. Increases infectivity - especially in wealthy and urban environments. 12 7 +0.1 in Rich and Urban Countries
Blood 1 Gives organism ability to spread through blood-to-blood contact. Increases infectivity, especially in poor regions and mutation chance 6 2 +0.8 in Poor Countries
Blood 2 Infected bodily fluids able to pass through mucous membranes. Increases infectivity, especially in poor regions and mutation chance 10 4 +1.2 in Poor Countries
Extreme Haemoaerosol Virus able to survive for a long time in blood expelled from the body. Significantly increases infectivity. 11 9
Hominidae Bridge Ape and human forms of virus able to efficiently jump between species. Increases mutation chance and enables cross-species transmission. 19 0 +1.5 Mutation
+0.4 Cross-Species Infectivity
+3 Ape Infectivity
Bird 1 Birds become susceptible to infection. Avian carriers increase infectivity, land transmission and mutation 11 3 +9 Land Transmission
+0.5 Mutation
Bird 2 Avian brain tissue compromised causing birds to attack other species. Increases mutation, infectivity and land based transmission 22 6 +90 Land Transmission
+1 Mutation
Insect 1 Insects susceptible to infection. Carrier insects increase infectivity, especially in hot climates and chance of mutation 10 3 +0.1 in Hot Climates
+0.5 Mutation
Insect 2 Increases rate of transfer between insects. Increase infectivity, especially in hot climates and chance of mutation 23 7 +0.3 in Hot Climates
+1 Mutation
Bat 1 Pathogen able to spread through bat urine, especially via fruit. Increases infectivity, especially in hot and humid climates, and mutation. 10 3 +0.1 in Hot and Humid Climates
+0.5 Mutation
Bat 2 Pathogen causes bats to become restless in current habitats and search for new ones. Increases infectivity, especially in hot and humid climates. 21 6 +0.1 in Hot and Humid Climates
+1 Mutation
Inter-genus dissemination 2 Virus highly effective at spreading between different types of ape - increasing chance of ape to ape transmission and mutation 4 0 +0.7 Mutation
+5 Ape Infectivity
Sebaceous excretion Virus replicates in sebaceous glands and spreads through skin. Prolonged physical contact can trigger ape to ape transmission 3 0 +2 Ape Infectivity
Cutaneous Transfer Virus able to survive on ape skin particles. Minimal physical contact can trigger ape to ape transmission 4 0 +4 Ape Infectivity
Submissive conception Apes can transmit virus rapidly through physical contact. A touch of the hand is all that is required for ape to ape transmission 11 0 +11 Ape Infectivity
Inter-genus dissemination 1 Virus more effective at spreading between different types of ape - increasing chance of ape to ape transmission and mutation 2 0 +0.6 Mutation
+3 Ape Infectivity
Blood Gift Virus replicates in ape bloodstream, and can be spread if blood is mixed. Increases ape to ape transmission 4 0 +3 Ape Infectivity
Excrement Virus able to survive and replicate in ape faeces, increasing chance of unintentional ape to ape transmission 5 0 +5 Ape Infectivity