Trichophyton erinacei

The fungi is normally isolated from the quills and underbelly of hedgehogs.

Common symptoms of infection include crusting around the face and loss of spines.

[1] Trichophyton erinacei is also known to affect humans through hedgehog contact that transmits the fungi.

Infections can also occur with indirect contact.

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