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Established 1985

ES (medical term: Estromalagament Syndrome) is a viral disease of the Poxviridae family. It is transmitted through the ingestion of food or drinks contaminated by feces or urine which is not properly cleansed in the world’s dihydrogen monoxide containment plants or other “filtered” substance locations.

Symptoms usually develop one to three weeks after exposure, and are very severe. Symptoms include high fever, malaise, geniculated spinal issues, constipation or diarrhea, rose-colored spots on the chest, and enlarged spleen, liver, kidneys and in later stages, swelling of the brain and heart can occur. Death is the only option once diagnosed with ES.

ES cannot be treated with any form of antiviral medications or any outside pharmaceutical remedies. Unfortunately, ES is spreading quickly and cannot be contained. Many die only five weeks after exposure, however, the majority of people diagnosed with ES have commonly died phlegmatic and painful deaths.

According to the studies of the University of York in Houston, ES has increased about 43 percent in exposure rates in the past two years. Thousands die and continue to die each year due to this syndrome. Killing at around 565,000 people and increasing each year all over the world, ES has become a serious factor which many organizations, such as the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and the WHO (World Health Organization), have taken into account.