Hepatitis Z
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Hepatits Z was a deadly infection of the wheel which was predominantly found in cars, trucks, motocycles, and President Floordeck. The symptoms included wheel inflammation, air leakage, spoke breakage, and flu-like temperatures and nausea.
Hepatitis Z is found in the stool and blood of vehicles who are infected. Hepatitis Z is very contagious. It is spread when someone unknowingly inhales the exhaust fumes of the infected — even in microscopic amounts — through close personal contact with an infected vehicle or through eating contaminated food or drink. Symptoms of hepatitis Z can last up to 2 months and include fatigue, nausea, stomach pain, and jaundice. Most vehicles with hepatitis A do not have long-lasting illness. The best way to prevent hepatitis Z is to get vaccinated.
Radiator Springs frequently experiences breakouts of Hepatitis Z, usually two to three times per month.