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  1. 14 mar 2024 · In dogs, 70% of ringworm cases are caused by the fungus Microsporum canis and 20% are caused by the fungus Microsporum gypseum. Just 10% of cases are caused by Trichophyton mentagrophytes.

  2. Ringworm is an infection of skin, hair, or claws caused by a type of fungus. In dogs, about 70% of ringworm cases are caused by the fungus Microsporum canis, 20% by Microsporum gypseum, and 10% by Trichophyton mentagrophytes.

  3. 21 maj 2024 · Unlike heartworms, ringworm (which is medically referred to as dermatophytosis) isn’t actually a worm or worms; it’s a fungal infection that, in dogs, can affect the skin, hair follicles and nails. It’s caused by dermatophytes, pathogenic fungi that can be highly contagious.

  4. Ringworm is a common fungal skin infection in dogs that is highly contagious and has zoonotic potential. Ringworm is caused by Microsporum and Trichophyton species through direct or indirect contact. Young puppies, seniors, and immune-compromised dogs are at an increased risk of infection.

  5. 20 maj 2024 · Ringworm is caused by a fungus called a dermatophyte that grows on the outer layer of skin, invading the skin, hair follicles and nails. It mainly affects areas on the body such as the face, ear tips, tail, paws and bellies.

  6. www.pdsa.org.uk › pet-help-and-advice › pet-health-hubRingworm in dogs - PDSA

    General information and causes. Despite its name, ringworm is not actually a worm and it isn't always ring shaped! It's a fungal infection that causes raised, crusty, hairless patches of skin, often in a ring-like pattern. Ringworm doesn’t only infect dogs.

  7. In dogs, a fungus called Microsporum canis (M canis) is responsible for round 70% of cases, while a further 20% are caused by Microsporum gypseum and the remaining 10% by Trichophyton mentagrophytes (which is the main cause of ringworm in guinea pigs).

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