Like humans, animals can sometimes get ringworm infections, through contact with another animal or a person. When a person pets an infected animal, the ringworm transfers from them to the human. Ringworm is significantly less common in urban animals, while rural farm animals like cows, pigs, goats, and horses, more frequently pass the ringworm fungi to people.

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