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RE: Different Types of Ringworm and How They Affect Humans.

in StemSocial2 years ago

Thank you for shedding light on the topic of ringworm and its impact on individuals. It is very rare to see ringworm among adults, but it is very common in children and most times often gotten in schools since it can be transmitted from one person to another easily. I think I have seen it in one adult but I could tell that the adult got it as a result of their environment and the type of job he did.

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You know children are more prone to more physical contact and interaction with the soil than adults I think that is one of the highly contributing factors.