ringworms
Ringworms
Pathogen: Many fungi
belonging to the genera Microsporum,
Trichophyton and
Epidermophyton are
responsible for ringworms which is
one of the most common infectious diseases in man.
Symptoms
Appearance
of dry, scaly lesions on various parts of the body such as skin, nails and
scalp (Figure 8.3) are the main symptoms of the disease. These lesions are
accompanied by intense itching. Heat and moisture help these fungi to grow,
which makes them thrive in skin folds such as those in the groin or between the
toes.
Mode of transmission
Ringworms
are generally acquired from soil or by using towels, clothes or even the comb
of infected individuals.
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