Can you get ringworm from a dog licking you? Yes. Ringworm is highly contagious and considered zoonotic (can be passed between animals and people).
Can a dog lick cause ringworm?
This nasty disease is one of the easest to be transferred to you from your dog's saliva. Ringworm is a common fungal infection that can cause a red or silvery ring-like rash on the skin. Dogs can also carry MRSA. They may not be affected by it themselves but it can be transferred by a lick.
How do you catch ringworm from a dog?
How is ringworm transmitted? Ringworm is contagious and transmission occurs by direct contact with the fungus. It may be passed by direct contact with an infected animal or person, or by handling contaminated objects or touching contaminated surfaces.
How likely is it to get ringworm from a pet?
Infected pets are generous and like to share with others There have even been reports of cows, goats, pigs and horses passing ringworm to people! Many studies have shown that children are most likely to get ringworm from a pet, due to a combination of closer contact with their pets and hygiene.
How do I know if I got ringworm from my dog?
In humans, ringworm presents as a roughly circular rash that is often red and itchy. If you or a family member notices a rash on your body after your dog has been diagnosed with ringworm, contact your primary care physician.
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