REC Disease

REC Disease is the supernatural disease that appears in the 2012 horror film, Infection (2012 film).

REC Disease is apart of the supernatural world of viruses that effects the brain and nervous system and causes an unusual green slime to drip out of its host. REC kills its host within two days after the infection and those who come into contact with the host of the disease are more likely to die from it than the actual host. Once someone is infected, symptoms grow quickly, such as coughing, abnormal exhaustion, green slime dripping from the ears and eyes, convulsion and death. REC originated in somewhere in the mountain side of the poconos when a passing truck threw out a jar of nuclear waste and it spilled in a forrest. A growing population of pigs were wandering around the area and drank the nuclear waste, infecting them with REC Disease. The pigs were then locked away in their cages, but one of the diseased pigs broke free of its cage and ran off. When Amber Hewitt and her friends were about to take their friendship portrait, the pig ran by and was picked up by its owner, infecting him with the disease. The owner then gave it to Amber to hold during the picture, infecting her with the disease.