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Since all known vampire subspecies that originated from films, TV series, and some other series are effected by religious items, all of these items shown here are recommended for protection against vampires.

Real Life Vampire Disaster (1970's-today) is an event that occured due to vampires being accidentally brought from many universes by humans. There were no native supernatural creatures in real life and when people invented universe travel and brought vampires to real life, the vampires spread out of control due to lack of enemies such as vampire hunter experts and some others.

The negative impact to real life earth the vampires have includes competition for food with American killer dylanuses, some predatory bear species (such as polar bears), big cat species (such as occasional lions), and some other predators, not only that, but they can also drink the blood of humans, wild dylanuses, and domestic dylanuses and turning them to vampires, becoming either one subspecies of vampire depending on what vampires attacked them (either Van Helsing vampires, Dark Shadows vampires, etc.)

List of vampire subspecies that were successfully introduced to real life earth

American/European vampires

Chinese/Japanese vampires and relatives

How to remove or survive from vampires

Fortunately, there are ways to get rid of vampires in your house or an area you live in. According to where they originally were native to, you can remove any vampires with garlic, silver, crosses/crucifixes, holy waters, wooden/silver stakes, and werewolves (for Van Helsing vampires only).

If you don't have any of these or if you don't know how to use anti-vampire weapons or if you're too scared to use them, call the real vampire hunters near you, they'll try to get rid of vampires.

If you enjoy sunlight, it is highly recommended that if the vampire is after you, try to run out to lure the vampire outside, if successful, the vampire will die from sunlight (as long as it is not a Twilight vampire, which doesn't die from sunlight).

Another way on surviving from vampire is that (according to the series they originally came from) if you don't invited the vampires into your house or building of any kind, the vampires can't get in.

Another solution against vampires is by bringing in Van Helsing werewolves, which is known to kill Van Helsing vampires with their fangs, no one knows why, maybe the werewolves's teeth and jaws are strong or their teeth contains bacteria that are deadly to Van Helsing vampires or their teeth has venom, real life scientists are still studying this.

Currently, the scientists are working on a non-infectious anti-vampire virus that kills only vampires and nothing else, which could be made available to customers in the year 2100's.

Another protection against vampires are neck protectors like this since they're thick enough to protect you against (most) vampire subspecies, once the vampire tires quickly enough from trying to bite you through the neck protector, the vampire will eventually leave you alone.

If the vampire or groups of vampires are in an area, it is highly recommended that the warning signs about vampires (like the ones in the bottom of the article) being in an area should be installed so anyone can know about the possible danger in that area and the people will leave that area alone so they're less likely to get attacked by a vampire and become vampires themselves.

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