Tinea Collection
Tinea, also known as ringworm, is a common skin disease that affects both humans and animals
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Tinea, also known as ringworm, is a common skin disease that affects both humans and animals, and is caused by a fungal infection and can be identified through various illustrations such as Curtis British Entomology Plate 304, Diseases of the skin (colour litho), Curtis British Entomology Plate 679, Curtis British Entomology Plate 639, Curtis British Entomology Plate 591, and Curtis British Entomology Plate 391. One notable depiction is found in Ringworm, from a book by Baron Jean Louis Alibert (1768-1837) in an intricately colored engraving. This artwork showcases the visual impact this condition has on the affected area. Furthermore, illustrations like Illustration Tortrices - Tineae - Pterophori provide insight into the diverse species that can carry tinea infections. These images help us understand how these insects contribute to spreading this contagious disease. In addition to these artistic representations, real-life photographs offer a glimpse into the practical implications of tinea. Picture No. 10873581 and Picture No. 10873580 capture young dairy heifers with ringworm infections while feeding on silage in North Yorkshire, England during November. These close-up shots highlight the severity of their condition and emphasize its impact on livestock farming.