Ringworm Transmission
Direct contact with a dog, including a dog licking exposed skin, can transfer the fungal organisms that cause ringworm. Contact with dogs is one of the most common routes of ringworm transmission. Dogs act as a reservoir for a wide variety…
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Direct contact with a dog, including a dog licking exposed skin, can transfer the fungal organisms that cause ringworm. Contact with dogs is one of the most common routes of ringworm transmission. Dogs act as a reservoir for a wide variety of microbes brought in from the outdoor environment.