An outbreak of Jungle Fever has struck a small mid-western town, leaving two dead and four others seriously ill.
Reports are sketchy but according to the Krimsaw Gazette, in Krimsaw, Iowa, the outbreak has been contained and there is no cause for alarm.
Jungle Fever stems from the 1991 Spike Lee film of the same name. So far Spike Lee’s films have been responsible for the emergence of two other viruses, The Summer of Salmonella and the Girl 6 e coli.
It is warned to only view his films once, anymore and you run the risk of infection.
The CDC is still investigating the cause of the outbreak and have yet to release the names of the victims.