Can The Last of Us actually happen?

A widespread fungal pandemic is unlikely, based on how fungal infections tend to spread in humans, according to Dimitrios Kontoyiannis, deputy head in the division of internal medicine at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and the leader of its Medical Mycology Research Center.
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Can The Last of Us happen in real life?

In the show, the Cordyceps fungus starts infecting humans in a very similar way. It starts in Jakarta, Indonesia, taking over human bodies instead of ants, transforming them into ultra-violent zombielike creatures. Real-life scientists say it's not likely that a pandemic like this could happen to humans.
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Is The Last of Us disease possible?

In “The Last of Us,” a mutated Cordyceps variant begins infecting humans. But this jump from insects to people is highly implausible, says Roberts. “There are millions of different fungal and mold species out in nature that don't cause any sort of infection in humans, and this is one of them,” he explains.
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Can humans be infected by Cordyceps?

Can Cordyceps fungus take over your body? There are no known cases of Cordyceps fungus infecting humans so far. The fungus does not typically infect or harm humans and cannot take over the human body.
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Is The Last of Us virus real?

Ophiocordyceps, the fungus from 'The Last Of Us,' is real. But is it as deadly? This species of fungus, Ophiocordyceps, is known for using "mind control" on insect hosts. Humans, however, are immune.
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Why is Ellie immune?

The infection caused Ellie as a fetus to be exposed to the cordyceps and this is the cause of her immunity.
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Can the zombie ant fungus infect humans?

There is zero correlation with that fungus in humans. This “zombie ant” fungus really does infect ants. But no Ophiocordyceps species invades any fish, amphibians or mammals. Insects are a much more rudimentary system.
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What is the fungus in last of us real life?

Cordyceps is a fungus in real life, but it takes over insects' bodies, mainly ants, rather than people. In the series it mutates and takes over human bodies after getting into the food supply in items such as flour, which Joel explains in episode three.
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What fungus controls humans?

But only ophiocordyceps control their host's body. About 35 of these ophiocordyceps fungi are known to turn insects into zombies, but as many as 600 may exist, says João Araújo, an expert on parasitic fungi at the New York Botanical Garden.
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Is Cordyceps brain infection real?

The Last of Us is reportedly based on the cordyceps fungus (specifically Ophiocordyceps unilateralis), which is a so-called “zombie fungus” that infects ants. But while the fungus is a real thing, experts say it can't infect humans.
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Do infected in The Last of Us need to eat?

So yes, they do seem to need food and water. I always figured that infected trapped in buildings or underground would feed off of rats and other small creatures. The fungus also most likely plays a part in extending the host's life.
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Where did the virus come from in The Last of Us?

The Cordyceps originated from South America, carrying into humans through infected crops.
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What disease is The Last of Us based on?

The inciting plot point in The Last of Us was inspired by Druckmann's viewing of a 2008 Planet Earth segment about how the fungal parasite Ophiocordyceps unilateralis takes over a bullet ant's body and then grows out of the ant's head to further spread.
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Is Last of Us 3 possible?

So, the possibility of getting The Last of Us 3 is still very much up in the air. We still hope (and kinda think) that it will happen. However, with a story idea not clearly formulated and other projects also in the works, we shouldn't expect the whole team to rush straight into the sequel.
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Is Joel from The Last of Us a real person?

Joel Miller is a fictional character in the video game series The Last of Us by Naughty Dog. In the games, he is portrayed by Troy Baker through motion capture and voice acting; in the television adaptation, he is portrayed by Pedro Pascal.
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Is it possible to miss a weapon in The Last of Us?

While most Weapons are automatic rewards, a few of them can be collected in the game world. If you miss them, they keep respawning in more locations until you eventually get them automatically from story progress.
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Are humans close to fungus?

Computational phylogenetics comparing eukaryotes revealed that fungi are more closely related to us than to plants. Fungi and animals form a clade called opisthokonta, which is named after a single, posterior flagellum present in their last common ancestor.
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What is the natural enemy of fungus?

Insects. Three insect lineages, the beetles, ants and termites, independently evolved the ability to farm fungi between 40 and 60 million years ago.
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Can fungus go inside your body?

Fungi are everywhere. Sometimes, they are too small to see with the naked eye. Fungi can live outdoors in soil and on plants, indoors on surfaces and in the air, and on people's skin and inside the body.
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What is the scariest part in The Last of Us?

The scariest moments would be the Hotel Basement and the part of the Sewers with Stalkers and Clickers. Stalkers are the reason for both moments. The confrontation with David was pretty unnerving too.
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What happens if you breathe in spores TLOU?

If you get hit by the spores, or inhale them enough Joel dies.
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What kind of virus is in The Last of Us?

The infection in The Last of Us was spread through flour, as per eagle-eyed fans who have reached this theory. Apparently, fans believe that the deadly cordyceps outbreak was spread through the production of flour.
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What happens if a zombie ant bites you?

The fungus, 'Ophiocordyceps unilateralis sensu lato,' infects ants' muscles rather than their brains, causing them to hyper-contract. The fungus is not harmful to humans. The article, published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Experimental Biology, said that that results in a death grip.
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What happens if you get scratched by a zombie?

As mentioned above, the zombie infection cannot be cured. If you see sickness moodles and do not have food poisoning or a general infection listed in the health menu, but you do have a scratch, laceration, or bite from a zombie, you are infected and will die.
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How do zombie infections start?

But, however the zombie disease chooses to attack, there are several common means of transmission to watch out for: direct contact (with infected skin, mucous membranes, or body fluids), common vehicles (such as contaminated food or water), vectors (think mosquitoes, rats), and airborne transmission (which can be ...
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