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Mycology

Mycology

Ringworm and other fungal infectious diseases are not caused by worms, despite their common name. Growths can exist in the earth, water, plants, and air. The typical adverse effects of parasite illnesses include tingling and changes to the skin, including redness and sometimes breaking or peeling skin. Direct personal contact with other humans or animals can easily transfer contaminants, as can exposure to objects on floors or in the mud. Contagious diseases occur in humans when an invading growth takes possession of a bodily part, and they are many and difficult for the safe framework to handle. More details regarding mycology will be provided at the Microbiology Conference 2023.

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