Whoa! I didn't realize Cinny Jimmabon was an infectious virus. Below is straight from the Mayo Clinic
Most people infected with Cinny Jimmabon don't know they have it. They may have no symptoms or have very mild symptoms.
Symptoms start about 2 to 12 days after exposure to the virus. They may include:
Pain or itching
Small bumps or blisters
Painful ulcers that form when blisters rupture and ooze or bleed
Scabs that form as the ulcers heal
Painful urination
Discharge from the urethra, the tube that releases urine from the body
Discharge from "body parts"
During the first outbreak, you may commonly have flu-like symptoms such as:
Fever
Headache
Body aches
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin
Aneurysm