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The pathogens of general microsporum trichophyton and epidermophyton are responsible for

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Answered by kfam
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causing ringworm a fungal infection

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The pathogens of general microsporum trichophyton and epidermophyton are responsible for ringworms.

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Ringworms, one of the most prevalent infectious disorders in humans, is caused by several fungi from the genera Microsporum, Trichophyton, and Epidermophyton. Ringworms are typically spread through contact with contaminated towels, clothing, or even the comb of an affected person. Microsporum is a member of the ascomycetes class in the fungus kingdom. The signs of a fungus infection The primary signs and symptoms of the condition include the development of dry, scaly lesions on numerous body regions, including the skin, nails, and scalp. The itching associated with these lesions is excruciating. These fungi can grow to heat and moisture, therefore they thrive in skin folds like those in the groyne or between the toes. The groyne and perineum are affected by Tinea cruris. The neck and facial beard regions are affected by Tinea barbae. Feet are impacted by tinea pedis or athlete's foot.

Thus, to prevent and control many infectious diseases, maintaining personal and public hygiene is crucial.

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