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4. Cause: Infected Soil

Ringworm-causing fungi sometimes settle in the ground in easily accessible areas. This means that contact with soil may result in a ringworm infection in both animals and humans. Most adults are unlikely to come into contact with infected soil unless they have a hobby like gardening.

Additionally, urban yards have a lower risk of harboring ringworm fungi. Free-roaming cats and children who like to play in the dirt have higher risks of infection, but the likelihood is still quite low.

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