ATBW Flu

ATBW Flu was a deadly infectious parvovirus that infected 114 people at the Thomas Langile Hotel at ATBW Label Networks Headquarters. It was caused by the TL-PARV virus that was responsible for the 1975 - 76 ATBW Flu Outbreak. Despite being fatal, everyone who contracted it survived it. The TL-PARV virus that caused the ATBW Flu has since been eradicated and there have been no remains of the virus since April 1976 when the last person recovered from it.

The culprit that caused the outbreak was said to have been caused by a bat when it got stuck in one of the hotel's AC units before the virus flowed through the hotel's ducting system and it was mainly how the outbreak started.

TL-PARV was named after the hotel to where it first started off at, with the hotel itself being named after Thomas Langile, who was coincidentally there at the time of the outbreak while visiting, but was staying at a different hotel at the time. The name ATBW Flu was chosen even though the virus was a parvovirus, but the disease would be named after ATBW by Eric Langile despite being warned not to name the virus that.

Symptoms
It's main symptoms were fever, chills, headache, cold sweats, chest discomfort, chest pain, dehydration, fatigue, nausea, intense dizziness, intense vomiting, intense shivering, partial blindness, shortness of breath, blocked nasal passages, and excess sweating. In rare circumstances, pneumonia was also reported but only 23 of those infected had this symptom, usually due to lack of response. Fevers from this virus was at least 103 degrees Fahrenheit, but those infected would shiver mainly due to feeling cold despite their hot body temperature.

Prognosis
While ATBW Flu was survivable, it was a very fatal disease that would sometimes cause a person to go under cardiac arrest, but only 12 of those infected had this experience, yet all survived. Some notable people who contracted it were Mildred Woodlief and David Silvers in 1975 while residing at the Thomas Langile Hotel.

The virus was also invulnerable to many medicines that are effective against cold and flu viruses, and hand soap and hand sanitizer which effectively kills cold and flu viruses was also incapable of killing TL-PARV.