Item #: SCP-4317
Object Class: Keter

Special Containment Procedures:
Any instance of SCP-4317, SCP-4317-A and SCP-4317-B are to be eliminated or captured for testing in nearest research facility. Captured instances of SCP-4317 and SCP-4317-B are to be placed in a sterile standard D-Class holding cell secluded from other D-Class personnel. Any researchers doing testing are to wear standard bio-hazard suits, although not required for behind glass or non-contact testing, it is still recommended .

Description:
SCP-4317 is a mutated sub-species of the flu. When SCP-4317 makes first contact with a host, it begins infection with average flu symptoms but over the coarse of 30 minutes onto 22 hours with SCP-4317, the infection will have uncommon effects on the host.

SCP-4317 Process:
From 30-40 minutes after host is infected SCP-4317 will begin giving the host severe rashes across the back and spinal lining, the right and/or left arm will begin necrosis at the base of the arm, and hair and finger nails will begin growing rapidly at about 4cm per hour. From 40 minutes to 1 hour after host is infected, SCP-4317 will attack the brain of the host and render the control center to 30% of its original power. When 3 hours after initial infection have passed, the host will grow an entirely new organ next to their pancreas or in the pancreatic area if the pancreas is not present, this new organ is classified as SCP-4317-A and the host is now classified as SCP-4317-B due to, at this point any attempt at curing the infection is at a 1% success rate. During the growth of SCP-4317-A, SCP-4317-B hosts have reported immense pain in the area where SCP-4317-A is growing. SCP-4317-A will produce more of SCP-4317 and spread it throughout the body of SCP-4317-B at a more aggressive state. After 10 hours of initial infection SCP-4317-B's arm(s) will have completely broke down and fallen apart from necrosis, eyes will have lost 80% pigmentation, dementia will set in on SCP-4317-B and 45% of SCP-4317-B's epidermis and dermis skin tissue will deteriorate.