Pathogens

Microsporum spp.
(fungus)

Microsporum spp. comprises 17 species of obovate and spindle-shaped fungi of the Arthrodermataceae family.

Microsporum spp. may cause superficial (cutaneous) mycoses in humans.

The main transmission path is direct or indirect contact with contaminated persons or objects.

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Mould fungi
Top growth: on their top end, mould fungi grow filaments.

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