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What are the three 3 most common species of ringworm?

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The most common types of ringworm include the following: Athlete's foot (tinea pedis). This common condition mostly affects teen and adult males. . Jock itch (tinea cruris). Ringworm may be hard to cure. . Scalp ringworm (tinea capitis). . Nail infection (tinea unguium). . Body ringworm (tinea corporis).


What is the species name for ringworm?

Approximately 40 different species of fungi can cause ringworm; the scientific names for the types of fungi that cause ringworm are Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton.

Where is ringworm most common in the world?

Frequency and global burden Worldwide and common, with a higher frequency in tropical and subtropical countries. Tinea imbricata is limited to Southeast Asia, India, southwest Polynesia, Melanesia, and Central America.

Is ringworm a specific species?

Some types of dermatophytes are species-specific, meaning that they will only infect one species, whereas others can be spread between different species of animals or from animals to humans. In cats, one species of dermatophyte is responsible for almost all ringworm infections.

What are the different types of ringworm How is each one different?

Picture of Types of Ringworm The official medical term for ringworm is tinea. There are many different types of ringworm. The most common forms include tinea pedis (athlete's foot), tinea capitis which affects the scalp, tinea cruris (jock itch), and tinea corporis which affects skin on the body.

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