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's may be science fiction, but experts reveal how the terrifying zombie fungus could infect humans if three fundamental changes occurred in nature.<br>These steps include adjustments in temperature, the structure of our body and the immune system and while they are significant hurdles to overcome, mycologists believe they are not totally impossible.<br>The Last of Us tells the story of an apocalyptic world where cordyceps, the mind-controlling fungus, jumps from ants to humans due to .<br>Norman van Rhijn, a Fungal Infection Group research associate at Manchester University in the UK, told [https://discover.hubpages.com/search?query=DailyMail DailyMail].com that the plot is not so far-fetched.<br>'I remember the first scene where you see the scientists talking about this range of fungi and that it's all going to change, I would say that is almost 100 percent right,' van Rhijn told DailyMail.com.<br>'[The Last of Us] has taken inspiration from scientific proof and just sensationalized that a little bit.'<br>         HBO's The Last of US immerses viewers into an apocalyptic world where a zombie fungus infected humans and while the show is science fiction, experts say it is not impossible<br>       The series follows Joel (Pedro Pascal) as he escorts teenager Ellie (Bella Ramsey) through Boston, Massachusetts, after a fungus spread across the world turning victims into zombies that spread the fungi's spores infecting everyone that comes into contact with it.<br>João Araújo, assistant curator in mycology at The New York Botanical Garden, explained to DailyMail.com that cordyceps previously evolved to allow the fungus to turn ants into zombies.<br>'We hypothesize that around 45 million years ago, the fungus infected the first ant,' Araujo said.<br>'The cordyceps was [first] in beetles and then jumped to ants because both happened to be [in the same] tree trunk.<br>Araújo continued to explain that around 35 ophiocordyceps fungi are known to turn insects into zombies, which are found in the US, Brazil, Japan and parts of Africa. <br>The Last of Us has sparked fears of the real-world fungus causing the next pandemic, which van Rhijn said would not happen in our lifetime, but he also notes that we should 'never say never.<br>'I am not going to say never, especially in this field when we've seen crazy things happen, especially how it is portrayed in the series it needs to overcome a lot of hurdles for a fungus like that to infect humans,' he said.<br>          The series follows Joel (Pedro Pascal) as he escorts teenager Ellie (Bella Ramsey) through Boston, Massachusetts, while a fungus spreads across the world<br>        The Last of Us shows humans infected with the fungus, which has spread to the tops of their heads<br>         The Last of Us focuses on cordyceps, which is a fungus found in nature that infects ants to control their minds <br>Cordyceps infiltrate the ant's muscles, but spores would have to enter the human body through our lungs.<br>'In terms of physiology, the entryway through our body is through the respiratory system, although there are cases where it goes through wounds, ' van Rhijn said.<br>'This way is not compatible with an ant, so the fungus would need to evolve with a different strategy [to infiltrate our lungs].'<br>'We have mucous layers, cell types that they don't have and the general structure is different.<br><br>Airways are usually the entry point for fungi - so it would need to face an environment it is not used to.<br>Anyone can get a fungal infection, but those with weakened immune systems are more susceptible. <br>However, van Rhijn explained that 'our immunity as a whole' would have to change in order for the entire population to be infected by the zombie fungus.<br>'It either needs to be a complete breakdown of our immunity to that fungus or the fungus needs to evolve a radical strategy not to be recognized by a complete range of cell types.'<br>'We don't fully understand it yet.<br><br>But in order for a fungal pandemic to occur, our immune system must become insufficient to clear the fungus before it invades our tissue.'<br>One thing that has protected humans from serious fungal infections is our warm bodies and the fungus would need to adapt.<br>        João Araújo, assistant curator in mycology at The New York Botanical Garden, explained to DailyMail.com that cordyceps (pictured) previously evolved to allow the fungus to turn ants into zombies.<br>         Experts said that while cordyceps will not infect humans anytime soon, it could happen if the fungus adapted to our warm bodies.<br><br>It can currently withstand up to 80F,  [https://k-m-c.blog.ss-blog.jp/2013-07-06-2 Bayan Escort Bakirköy] while our bodies sit around 98F<br>         The fungus infiltrates the ant's body through its muscles, while it would have to evolve to spread its spores through human lungs<br>        Infected ants move out of the nest and onto a leaf or plant over their colony, allowing the spores to fall on other ants.<br><br>Experts said that for the fungus to infect the entire human population, it would need to go unnoticed by our different immune cells<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS sciencetech" data-version="2" id="mol-96c37940-a408-11ed-96f7-0ddceea40565" website a zombie fungus could infect HUMANS like in The Last of Us
 is on the run from sanctions today and may have fled to Moscow as his two superyachts worth £1billion race for [https://kyteindiamovies.com/?p=4373 Lawyer Turkey] safe Turkish waters after the EU decided to punish the Chelsea owner over Ukraine and he faces a dwindling number of havens for his £12billion of cash and assets.<br> The billionaire oligarch looked grey, tired and thin as he appeared to flee  in his private jet yesterday lunchtime - just hours after Israel said it will not be a safe place for sanctioned oligarchs.<br>The Chelsea football club owner was pictured in the VIP lounge of Ben Gurion Airport staring intently at his phone with a face mask pulled over his chin shortly before the aircraft took off for Turkey.<br><br>If you liked this article therefore you would like to receive more info relating to [https://www.wiklundkurucuk.com/Lawyer-Turkey-lv Lawyer Turkey] nicely visit our own website. Last night the same plane took off for Russia, landing in Moscow at around 3am UK time this morning.<br>The flights put the £49million Gulfstream beyond the reach of Israel and the , which yesterday agreed to sanction Abramovich.<br><br>Last night a  Panorama documentary accused him of being 'Putin's money man' and said it had uncovered new evidence about alleged corrupt deals that made his gigantic fortune.<br>One expert claimed he had 'stolen billions' from the Russian taxpayer. His lawyers insist there is no basis for alleging he amassed wealth through criminality.<br>And now the EU is sanctioning him because they claim his cash is oiling the machines of Russia's war.<br><br>Politico, who says they have seen a draft of the document, claims it says Abramovich enjoys 'privileged access' to Vladimir Putin and these 'very good relations' line his own pockets in industries that offered 'a substantial source of revenue' to the Kremlin, helping Moscow fund its invasion of Ukraine. <br>The UK sanctioned him last week because the UK government suspected that Evraz, the steel giant he controls, is alleged to have supplied steel to produce Putin's army of tanks.<br>Today his £445million superyacht Solaris is travelling in a straight line apparently to remain in international waters after fleeing Montenegro waters for Turkey yesterday, after the Balkan nation promised to mirror EU sanctions.<br><br>Staff at the exclusive Porto Montenegro Marina, in the coastal town Tivat, admitted they had been told to seize the boat if it docked. <br>Solaris is currently motoring out of the Adriatic and into the Mediterranean between Italy and Albania, and will avoid the coast of Greece.<br>It is expected to arrive in Turkey by the end of the week.<br>His other boat, the 533ft Eclipse, worth £537million, is also sailing east after leaving the Caribbean island of St Maarten last week. The island is part of the EU and would have been able to be seized in port.<br><br>It is currently heading east above the coast of Libya, and may also be heading for Turkey.<br>Mr Abramovich flew his luxury Boeing 767, nicknamed 'The Bandit', out of London Stansted before a UK ban on the Russian private plane came into force.<br>He has another jet, now believed to be in Dubai.<br>It came as his beloved Chelsea FC is in turmoil and could be forced into administration before the end of the season unless a buyer is found. 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 is on the run from sanctions today and may have fled to Moscow as his two superyachts worth £1billion race for Lawyer Turkey safe Turkish waters after the EU decided to punish the Chelsea owner over Ukraine and he faces a dwindling number of havens for his £12billion of cash and assets.
The billionaire oligarch looked grey, tired and thin as he appeared to flee in his private jet yesterday lunchtime - just hours after Israel said it will not be a safe place for sanctioned oligarchs.
The Chelsea football club owner was pictured in the VIP lounge of Ben Gurion Airport staring intently at his phone with a face mask pulled over his chin shortly before the aircraft took off for Turkey.

If you liked this article therefore you would like to receive more info relating to Lawyer Turkey nicely visit our own website. Last night the same plane took off for Russia, landing in Moscow at around 3am UK time this morning.
The flights put the £49million Gulfstream beyond the reach of Israel and the , which yesterday agreed to sanction Abramovich.

Last night a Panorama documentary accused him of being 'Putin's money man' and said it had uncovered new evidence about alleged corrupt deals that made his gigantic fortune.
One expert claimed he had 'stolen billions' from the Russian taxpayer. His lawyers insist there is no basis for alleging he amassed wealth through criminality.
And now the EU is sanctioning him because they claim his cash is oiling the machines of Russia's war.

Politico, who says they have seen a draft of the document, claims it says Abramovich enjoys 'privileged access' to Vladimir Putin and these 'very good relations' line his own pockets in industries that offered 'a substantial source of revenue' to the Kremlin, helping Moscow fund its invasion of Ukraine. 
The UK sanctioned him last week because the UK government suspected that Evraz, the steel giant he controls, is alleged to have supplied steel to produce Putin's army of tanks.
Today his £445million superyacht Solaris is travelling in a straight line apparently to remain in international waters after fleeing Montenegro waters for Turkey yesterday, after the Balkan nation promised to mirror EU sanctions.

Staff at the exclusive Porto Montenegro Marina, in the coastal town Tivat, admitted they had been told to seize the boat if it docked. 
Solaris is currently motoring out of the Adriatic and into the Mediterranean between Italy and Albania, and will avoid the coast of Greece.
It is expected to arrive in Turkey by the end of the week.
His other boat, the 533ft Eclipse, worth £537million, is also sailing east after leaving the Caribbean island of St Maarten last week. The island is part of the EU and would have been able to be seized in port.

It is currently heading east above the coast of Libya, and may also be heading for Turkey.
Mr Abramovich flew his luxury Boeing 767, nicknamed 'The Bandit', out of London Stansted before a UK ban on the Russian private plane came into force.
He has another jet, now believed to be in Dubai.
It came as his beloved Chelsea FC is in turmoil and could be forced into administration before the end of the season unless a buyer is found. The Government may take charge of sale and agree it without asking Abramovich and ensuring he doesn't see a penny of the proceeds.
BBC Panorama, in a documentary aired last night, said it had been passed a document showing the Russian authorities wanted to charge Mr Abramovich with fraud in the 1990s.

The leaked file, held by Russian law enforcement, claimed the government was cheated out of £2billion in a major oil deal.
As sanctions increase and safe havens reduce, Roman's planes and boats are heading for places where they cannot be seized.

The oligarch was last seen in Israel but could now be in Moscow
A photograph obtained by Reuters on Monday afternoon showed a grey Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea Football Club, sitting in the lounge with a face mask pulled down over his chin, Lawyer Turkey about to leave Tel Aviv airport as the EU decided to follow the UK and sanction him
He was pictured shortly before shortly before a jet linked to him took off for Istanbul, but it was not immediately clear whether he boarded the flight
The billionaire's superyacht Solaris was seen off Tivat, Montenegro, yesterday, but amid a seizure threat it is now motoring towards Turkey
Eclipse was last seen off Gibraltar three days ago (pictured) - now it is motoring in the Med past Libya and Tunisia 
Abramovich's jet, landing in Malta in 2020, is now in Moscow.

He has more than one plane
Roman's £49m jet left Tel Aviv yesterday at 1pm UK time, Lawyer Turkey and the oligarch is believed to be on board.

It then landed briefly at Istanbul before taking off again at around 10pm. The plane finally landed at around 3pm in Moscow
Abramovich is worth up to £12billion and owns a £150m Kensington mansion, a £22m penthouse, and more than £1.2bn of yachts, private jets, helicopters and supercars based in Britain and around the world.

He now cannot sell any of them
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