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yes your blood can proble get mold is can get treated

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No, mold cannot grow in human blood. Mold requires organic material, moisture, and oxygen to grow, and blood does not provide the necessary conditions for mold growth. Mold typically grows on surfaces like food, fabric, and building materials.

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Yes. There are molds that can grow on people. Athlete's Foot and Ringworm are familiar fungal infections that will grow on people.

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