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  3. After 'The Last of Us,' Should I Be Worried About Cordyceps?

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    The cordyceps "zombie fungus" in 'The Last of Us' is indeed inspired by a real fungi found in ants. But here's what that means for those of us not living in a video-game story.

  4. Cordyceps - Wikipedia

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    In this case, an infected person becomes a "hungry", a zombie thirsting for blood. In the fiction, Dr. Caldwell explains that the human-infecting fungus is a mutated form of Ophiocordyceps unilateralis (a group of species now split off from Cordyceps) which alters the behaviour of infected insects. The children of infected mothers, however ...

  5. Ophiocordyceps unilateralis - Wikipedia

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    In the video game series The Last of Us, Ophiocordyceps unilateralis has evolved to infect humans, thus creating zombie-like enemies in the game. Also, in episode two of the 2023 television series The Last of Us on HBO Max, [ 35 ] Ophiocordyceps unilateralis is revealed to be the primary cause of the infected outbreak and subsequent collapse of ...

  6. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    Then, humans experience a sudden episode of panic and anxiety, as well as a fit of animalistic hunger, what is then followed by the loss of taste. Next, the infected people experience aggression (causing unrest and chaos worldwide), and lose their hearing. And finally, the hosts experience a sudden episode of euphoria, before losing their vision.

  7. Ophiocordyceps - Wikipedia

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    Simply referred to as "cordyceps", an unspecified species in this genus is the cause of a worldwide pandemic and the zombie-like "infected" in the 2013 video game The Last of Us, its 2020 sequel, and the 2023 television adaptation.

  8. Behavior-altering parasite - Wikipedia

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    For example, the typical immune response in rodents is characterized by heightened anxiety. [48] Infection with Toxoplasma gondii inhibits this response, increasing the risk of predation by T. gondii ' s subsequent hosts. Research suggests that the inhibited anxiety-response could be the result of immunological damage to the limbic system. [46]

  9. How the pandemic affected separation anxiety in dogs and humans

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    Common symptoms of separation anxiety reflect an inability to cope with the stress of this perceived change (such as self-injury through excessive self-soothing behaviors like paw licking) or ...