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Originally Posted by mrShady
That description alone states that it was possible for them to turn into vampires instead of turning into ghouls, yet they failed somewhere along the line.
And in tsukune case he was injected with extra special vampire blood making his case even more difficult to understand.
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Well, in the first season of the manga (chapter 23, page 21) it was clearly stated by Inner Moka that there are only two options for someone who has been eaten away by the reaction of a vampire's blood., death or degeneration into a Ghoul and there hasn't been anything mentioned about the existence of a third option to resolve that problem, despite the fact that Tsukune's development have obviously taken that "third option". Furthermore in the first season, the description of what kind of being a Ghoul is hadn't contained the line that,
"a Ghoul is someone who has failed to become a vampire" meaning that it's probably something that Ikeda added recently.
In other words, most of what has been mentioned about Ghouls in the first season of the manga, have been literally thrown out of the window, at least until Ikeda provides us with information that would accommodate the recent changes he has made in the manga.
After all, at the current moment we can't say how it would be possible for a human to become a vampire, if such an option hasn't been mentioned before.
So, like you said, until Ikeda is going to reveal more information about Tsukune's condition (which, hopefully, is going to occur during Tsukune's and Moka's reunion)