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Daniella Ward
11 December, 14:48
Which type of microorganism causes ringworm?
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Kaliyah Wall
11 December, 15:17
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The microorganism that causes ringworm is a fungus called tinea.
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Rex Diaz
11 December, 17:11
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Fungus, more specifically Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton are are the most common genera that cause ringworm in humans.
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