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Microsporum gypseum isolated from ringworm lesions in a horse
Authors:M.E. Carter B.V.Sc.
Affiliation:1. Ruakura Agricultural Research Centre , Private Bag, Hamilton, New Zealand;2. c/o Department of Bacteriology , University of Manchester , Williamson Building, Manchester 13, England
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Microsporum gypseum has a world-wide distribution in soil, and it is considered to be essentially a soil inhabitant that only occasionally parasitizes animals and man (Georg, 1959 Georg, L. K. 1959. Animal Ringworm in Public Health, 317. U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service Publ..  [Google Scholar]).
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