Submitted by AugustWolf22 t3_yfslmd in news
Lukeds t1_iu64brt wrote
Reply to comment by Morsigil in Zombie pigeons in the UK: Mystery bird illness turns living birds into zombies by AugustWolf22
I mean they don't in context but they do in your comment. Birds that have caught the disease but HAVE NOT died aka "surviving birds" spread the disease. Then they will die eventually.
TooDamnPretty t1_iu66e52 wrote
"infected birds" would be a better word choice. Surviving implies recovery, which doesn't match with a 100% fatality rate.
PuellaBona t1_iu7ptnl wrote
The article was wrong. Some birds do survive. No pathogen kills 100% of its hosts. It wouldn't survive.
imnota4 t1_iu82qwe wrote
That's not true at all, rabies is a perfect example of a pathogen with a 100% kill rate. It eats away at the nerves and brain of anything it infects.
PuellaBona t1_iu8927s wrote
No pathogen has a 100% kill rate
https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/location/usa/surveillance/human_rabies.html
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