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5. Risk Factor: Places With Close Contact

One of the bigger risk factors for spreading ringworm infections is frequent exposure to areas requiring close contact. Daycares and similar childcare centers are often the sources of childhood illness outbreaks due to the volume of children and their close proximity to each other. Of course, this includes ringworm.

Other locations that might increase the risk are university dorms, military housing, group homes, and similar living situations.

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