Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) Practice Exam

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What type of pathogen causes ringworm?

  1. Bacteria

  2. Viruses

  3. Fungi

  4. Parasites

The correct answer is: Fungi

Ringworm is caused by a type of pathogen known as fungi. Specifically, it refers to a group of fungi that can infect the skin, hair, and nails, leading to the ring-like rashes that characterize the condition. These fungi are classified as dermatophytes, which thrive in keratin-rich environments like skin and hair. The condition gets its name from the circular, ring-like appearance of the rash. It's important to note that while bacteria, viruses, and parasites can cause various infections and diseases in animals and humans, ringworm's characteristic symptoms and its mode of infection are solely attributable to fungal pathogens. Understanding the role of fungi in diseases like ringworm is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment within veterinary and laboratory settings.