In The Last of Us TV series, the infection is spread through exposure to bodily fluids contaminated with the mutated Cordyceps, most commonly bites. In the game, the fungus is spread through bites and airborne spores, meaning Joel frequently has to wear a gas mask to protect himself. The thriller series writers decided to drop the spores
The bad news: There are a LOT of infected roaming the city, way more than the last time Joel and Tess passed through. We learn that infected are connected, and the fungus also grows underground.
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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.
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 Last of Us showrunner Craig Mazin says that future seasons may feature way more of the games’ monstrous fungal mutants to bring an interesting kind of balance to the show. By Charles Pulliam
But more than 300 million people around the world get a serious fungal infection annually, and about 1.5 million of them die, reported Wired’s Rose Eveleth in 2021. Part of what makes these
The revelation at the end of “The Last of Us” Episode 1 suggests that she is somehow immune to the effects of the fungus infection. It is the reason why she is such an important person to be sent from one side of the country to another by the Fireflies, as she might play a key role in developing a cure for the infection.
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