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rdfs:comment | - Orkett's disease was an illness that afflicts members of the Bajoran race In 2353, Mora Pol was working on a precursor to a treatment for Orkett's disease. (ST - Terok Nor novel: Night of the Wolves) Orkett's was known to have killed Jaza Najem's mother. The final stages of this type of disease involve coughing and convulsions. (TTN novel: Sword of Damocles) In 2371, when the EMH of the USS Voyager discovered Seska was a Cardassian, Seska claimed she had received a bone marrow transplant as a child from a Cardassian to treat her alleged Orkett's disease. (VOY episode: "State of Flux")
- Orkett's disease was a virus-caused childhood illness that had swept through Bajoran work camps during the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor. Thousands of children died of it. It might be cured by a bone marrow transplant. The complete Bajoran medical text on the disease was included in the EMH. (VOY: "State of Flux")
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abstract | - Orkett's disease was an illness that afflicts members of the Bajoran race In 2353, Mora Pol was working on a precursor to a treatment for Orkett's disease. (ST - Terok Nor novel: Night of the Wolves) Orkett's was known to have killed Jaza Najem's mother. The final stages of this type of disease involve coughing and convulsions. (TTN novel: Sword of Damocles) In 2371, when the EMH of the USS Voyager discovered Seska was a Cardassian, Seska claimed she had received a bone marrow transplant as a child from a Cardassian to treat her alleged Orkett's disease. (VOY episode: "State of Flux")
- Orkett's disease was a virus-caused childhood illness that had swept through Bajoran work camps during the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor. Thousands of children died of it. It might be cured by a bone marrow transplant. The complete Bajoran medical text on the disease was included in the EMH. (VOY: "State of Flux") In 2371, USS Voyager's EMH. discovered that Seska's blood chemistry was not consistent with that of a Bajoran. Her cover story was that she suffered from Orkett's disease as a child during the Occupation of Bajor, and that she had received a bone marrow transplant from a Cardassian woman named Kattell, however, The Doctor had considered and dismissed that explanation before she even brought it up, as it could not sufficiently explain her genetic markers. (VOY: "State of Flux")
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