The fungi responsible for ringworm infections can persist on various objects and surfaces. This is particularly true for warm, damp areas, such as public showers and locker rooms. Infected animals or humans may spread the fungi through contact with blankets or towels. Sharing clothing or combs is another common way ringworm infections spread.

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