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What kind of animal is most commonly affected by ringworm?

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Ringworm is seen most often in animals with a poor or immature immune system. Young puppies or kittens must be kept in an area that is clean to reduce the risk of fungal infections.


What animals are most likely to get ringworm?

What animals get ringworm? Many species of animals can get ringworm, including dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, rodents, rabbits and birds.

Is ringworm more common in cats or dogs?

Ringworm in pets is common, although cats are typically diagnosed more than dogs. Research shows that about a quarter of human ringworm infections are connected to an organism that causes ringworm in cats.

Is ringworm common in cows?

Ringworm is one of the commonest skin diseases in such cattle. Ringworm is a transmissible infectious skin disease caused most often by Trichophyton verrucosum, a spore forming fungi. The spores can remain alive for years in a dry environment. It occurs in all species of mammals including cattle and man.

Where do animals get ringworm?

Ringworm comes from people and animals that already have ringworm. Some animals, especially cats, may have ringworm on their fur even though you can't tell they have it. Ringworm can also live for a very long time in dust, and on things like clothes and blankets that were touched by a pet or a person with ringworm.

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