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** [[Shanti Suresh]] (''[[Homecoming]]'', ''[[Six Months Ago]]'', ''[[The Hard Part]]'')
** [[Shanti Suresh]] (''[[Homecoming]]'', ''[[Six Months Ago]]'', ''[[The Hard Part]]'')
** [[Molly Walker]] (''[[The Hard Part]]'')
** [[Molly Walker]] (''[[The Hard Part]]'')
** [[The Haitian]] (''[[Lizards]]'')

* So far, whether the disease is contagious or just a congenital condition is not known.
* So far, whether the disease is contagious or just a congenital condition is not known.
* Antibodies extracted from the blood of [[Mohinder Suresh]] have cured at least one victim of the disease, [[Molly Walker]]. Mohinder initially thought a [[teenage patient]] might also have the virus, but determined he was wrong after trying to cure him with his blood did not have the desired effect.
* Antibodies extracted from the blood of [[Mohinder Suresh]] have cured at least one victim of the disease, [[Molly Walker]]. Mohinder initially thought a [[teenage patient]] might also have the virus, but determined he was wrong after trying to cure him with his blood did not have the desired effect.

Revision as of 02:16, 2 October 2007

Shanti virus

Molly's virus shows on a monitor.

First mentioned: Six Months Ago

The "Shanti virus" is a life-threatening disease that attacks the blood cells. One of its side effects is that it prevents evolved humans who have the disease from using their abilities. Shanti Suresh is the first known victim.

About

Seven Minutes to Midnight

After Chandra's funeral, Mohinder first learns from his mother about his sister Shanti, who died from the virus two years after he was born.

Homecoming

During a dream, Mohinder witnesses a conversation Nirand and Chandra have about Shanti and her death--Nirand tells him to let go.

Six Months Ago

Chandra tells Mr. Bennet about a genetic defect in his daughter, Shanti, which resulted in her untimely death and his interest in evolved humans. Chandra calls the mutation a "genetic anomaly".

The Hard Part

Thompson tells Mohinder about Molly and her virus, which Shanti also had. Thompson explains that the virus destroys the nervous system. Mohinder is unable to find a cure, until he realizes that he is the cure. He gives Molly a sample of his blood.

Landslide

Healed, Molly's ability is unlocked, and she proves it by locating Matt Parkman.

How to Stop an Exploding Man

Mohinder tells Mr. Bennet that the antibodies in his blood are what cured Molly.

Molly relapses and Mohinder gives her another transfusion. Though Mohinder says it will take some time work, Molly is able to access her power.

Graphic Novel:Blackout, Part 1

Mohinder, inside a New York City hospital, finds a teenage patient who is an evolved human. Believing that he has the same illness as Molly and his sister, Mohinder gives his own blood to the patient. The blood appears to cure the patient and release his ability.

Graphic Novel:Blackout, Part 2

Mohinder realizes that the teenage patient never had the virus, and the reason for the patient's problems is that he has not learned to control his ability.

Four Months Later

Mohinder gives a presentation in a Cairo lecture hall. He urges the visitors to fight to secure human evolution. Later, Bob convinces Mohinder to work for the Company on a cure for the virus. He also hints that Mohinder would be a hero if the virus spread to the unevolved population and he had a cure.

Notes

  • So far, whether the disease is contagious or just a congenital condition is not known.
  • Antibodies extracted from the blood of Mohinder Suresh have cured at least one victim of the disease, Molly Walker. Mohinder initially thought a teenage patient might also have the virus, but determined he was wrong after trying to cure him with his blood did not have the desired effect.
  • In his lecture in Cairo, Mohinder implies that this illness only effects evolved humans. (Four Months Later)

Fan Theories

Please refer to Theory:Shanti virus for fan-created theories and other speculation.

Research edit

Activating EvolutionThe algorithmBlood recipientsChandra's filesChandra's journalCoyote Sands filmsThe Genesis filesHuman Genome ProjectThe keyThe listThe mapThe Mozaic filePatient ZeroQuentin's boardSanjog's fileString web

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