Stock image of a cordyceps fungus infecting an ant (left) and a cordyceps-infected human from HBO's "The Last of Us." Cordyceps infects ants and controls their behavior in real life.
By. Adam Dodd. In The Last of Us, a variant of the Cordyceps fungus has found a way to infect humans, transforming them into ravenous killing machines. Once infected, the host goes through four
One of the under-examined elements of the Last of Us fungal pandemic is the decades-long survival of certain kinds of Infected. Let's put the "Clickers," an infected that first appears in episode
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|---|---|
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| И եψ ифал | Δу ጥтр |
Human metapneumovirus doesn’t account for all the unknown viruses, but it’s a significant proportion – about as many cases as RSV or influenza. But no one knows about it. Williams calls it
The Infected are the result of a sudden outbreak of a mutant Cordyceps fungus that now affects human beings instead of insects. The fungus reportedly originated in South American crops; various newspapers in the prologue support this claim. The fungus infects the human brain, growing mycelium inside the brain tissue and killing the brain's cells.
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