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* ''Film/CountYorga'': After Erica is bitten by Yorga, she briefly succumbs to the vampirism the following day, chasing down and feeding on her pet cat when her boyfriend, Paul, and Micheal come to check on her out of concern. She act erratic at their presence, yelling at them to stay back then suddenly turning seductive toward Paul before regaining her senses and breaking down at what she's done. When their doctor friend, Hayes, is called in and they find they need to do a blood transfusion, Erica babbles deliriously, knowing that something is happening to her but doesn't know what and is scared at what she's becoming. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, Yorga ultimately claims her and turns her into a vampire.]]

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* ''Film/CountYorga'': After Erica is bitten by Yorga, she briefly succumbs to the vampirism the following day, chasing down and feeding on her pet cat when her boyfriend, Paul, and Micheal come to check on her out of concern. She act acts erratic at in their presence, yelling at them to stay back then suddenly turning seductive toward Paul before regaining her senses and breaking down at what she's done. When their doctor friend, Hayes, is called in and they find they need to do a blood transfusion, Erica babbles deliriously, knowing that something is happening to her but doesn't know what and is scared at what she's becoming. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, Yorga ultimately claims her and turns her into a vampire.]]
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* There are a few in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse, including current vampire hunter Hannibal King and deceased hunter Rachael van Helsing (indeed, being converted can be a frequent job hazard for a vampire hunter in Marvel, or in King's case, what drives one to such a calling). ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} is the most recent example of the Trope, although ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/EmmaFrost, and ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}} have not given up on the possibility that she can be cured. [[spoiler: She's been cured.]]

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* There are a few in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse, including current vampire hunter Hannibal King and deceased hunter Rachael van Helsing (indeed, being converted can be a frequent job hazard for a vampire hunter in Marvel, or in King's case, what drives one to such a calling). ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsJubilee Jubilee]] is the most recent example of the Trope, although ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/EmmaFrost, [[Characters/MarvelComicsLogan Wolverine]], [[Characters/MarvelComicsEmmaFrost Emma Frost]], and ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]] have not given up on the possibility that she can be cured. [[spoiler: She's been cured.]]
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* ''VideoGame/DeadIsland2'': While they are [[TheImmune immune]], the Slayers' immunity doesn't prevent the side effects to the zombie infection, namely the powers that come with being a zombie, a raging headache, and the instinct to engage in [[ImAHumanitarian cannibalism]]. At several points in the game, the Slayers struggle with balancing their humanity against their fury and at one point [[spoiler:succumb to the cannibalistic instincts the zombies have]].


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* The ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4Remake'' version of ''Separate Ways'' reveals that Ada is also infected with a Plagas parasite, albeit a different variation that causes her to {{hallucinat|ions}}e, among other things. Like Leon and Ashley, she must find a way to remove the parasite before it takes root in her body and the transformation into a [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashed cultist]] becomes permanent.
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* There are a few in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse, including current vampire hunter Hannibal King and deceased hunter Rachael van Helsing (indeed, being converted can be a frequent job hazard for a vampire hunter in Marvel, or in King's case, what drives one to such a calling). ComicBook/JubileeMarvelComics is the most recent example of the Trope, although ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, Emma Frost, and Cyclops have not given up on the possibility that she can be cured. [[spoiler: She's been cured.]]

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* There are a few in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse, including current vampire hunter Hannibal King and deceased hunter Rachael van Helsing (indeed, being converted can be a frequent job hazard for a vampire hunter in Marvel, or in King's case, what drives one to such a calling). ComicBook/JubileeMarvelComics ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} is the most recent example of the Trope, although ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, Emma Frost, ComicBook/EmmaFrost, and Cyclops ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}} have not given up on the possibility that she can be cured. [[spoiler: She's been cured.]]
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*** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'', it is given by reading a book about a cured vampire and doing a favor for [[GodOfEvil Molag Bal]], the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of Domination and "[[MonsterProgenitor patron]]" of vampires.

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*** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'', it is given by reading a book about a cured vampire and doing a favor for [[GodOfEvil Molag Bal]], the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of Domination and "[[MonsterProgenitor patron]]" of vampires.vampires (although in ''Morrowind'' lore he isn't as tied to vampires as he'd become in later games and actually has to ''borrow'' the cure from Vaermina, one of the Daedric Princes that don't show up themselves in ''Morrowind'').
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* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamKnight'' has a rather unique version of this. [[spoiler: After having been contaminated with the Joker's infected blood in the previous game, Batman's mind is slowly starting to be taken over by the Joker. He has four other infected patients locked up in a satellite Batcave, one of whom is showing no signs of any Joker-like symptoms, and is being used to develop a cure. Throughout the game, visions of the Joker taunt you at every possible moment, and at several moments (especially when Batman gets exposed to Scarecrow's fear toxin), Batman loses control, and the "Joker" part of Batman's mind actually manages to take over. Oh, and that person showing no signs of symptoms? He was faking it.]]

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* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamKnight'' has a rather unique version of this. [[spoiler: After having been contaminated with the Joker's infected blood in the previous game, Batman's mind is slowly starting to be taken over by the Joker. He has four other infected patients locked up in a satellite Batcave, one of whom is showing no signs of any Joker-like symptoms, and is being used to develop a cure. Throughout the game, visions of the Joker taunt you at every possible moment, and at several moments (especially when Batman gets exposed to Scarecrow's fear toxin), Batman loses control, and the "Joker" part of Batman's mind actually manages to take over. Oh, and that person showing no signs of symptoms? [[HopeSpot He was faking it.]]]]]]
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* Most of ''Film/{{District 9}}'' involves Wikus panicking about [[BalefulPolymorph turning into]] one of the HumanoidAliens that are [[FantasticRacism poorly treated refugees]] in [[UsefulNotes/TheApartheidEra Johannesburg]], before coming to his senses.

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* Most of ''Film/{{District 9}}'' involves Wikus panicking about [[BalefulPolymorph [[ForcedTransformation turning into]] one of the HumanoidAliens that are [[FantasticRacism poorly treated refugees]] in [[UsefulNotes/TheApartheidEra Johannesburg]], before coming to his senses.
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* This is the main premise of the first ''LightNovel/VampireHunterD'' movie and novel, with the heroine hiring D to help her, complicated by the fact that her entire town is not only aware of the danger a Vampire Refugee can pose but actively on the lookout for them.

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* This is the main premise of the first ''LightNovel/VampireHunterD'' ''Literature/VampireHunterD'' movie and novel, with the heroine hiring D to help her, complicated by the fact that her entire town is not only aware of the danger a Vampire Refugee can pose but actively on the lookout for them.

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