RINGWORM is in fact not a parasite, but a fungi. The scientific term for Ringworm is "Tinea" which means "growing worm". (thus here is the origin of the worm part of ringworm, ring is obviously the shape in which the fungi grows, in a circle) It is a common mistake to think that ringworm is a parasite. but it is in fact a fungi.
No, ringworm is a parasite - eczema is a skin condition.
No. In spite of its name, ringworm is a fungus, not a worm/parasite. The treatment is antifungal medication, not antihelminthic medication.
Ringworm is a parasite and it will die without a host. It can spread from animals to man or from man to man.
It isn't a microbe it is a worm. an invertebrate and parasite.
Ringworm is actually a misnomer, it is caused by a fungus, not a worm. Antifungals usually help, or if a more natural approach appeals to you, tea tree essential oil (but make sure to dilute it before putting it on your skin.) Here's the link for ringworm at WebMD: http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/tc/ringworm-of-the-skin-topic-overview
No, it is a parasite and your combs, brushes could give it another person.
This is called a parasite. They can be a fungus such as ringworm or toenail fungus. They can be bacteria that cause disease such as cholera, pneumonia or the plague. They also can be tapeworms.
a roundworm
Do a parasite cleanse, or see your doctor for internal mediication.
yes such as ringworm and tapeworm
A parasite
causes disease A parasite living inside the body of a host, such as heartworm. -Dyplidium -Isospora -Microfilaria -Taenia -Trichuris -Giardia -Anyclostoma -Toxoplasma