One nitpick: athlete’s foot is much less natural than the other diseases mentioned in your post. Transmission often occurs through “unnatural” locations like public pools and locker rooms, and populations where people wear sandals or go barefoot all day long have much less athlete’s foot than populations that wear shoes all day long.
Athlete’s foot wasn’t recognized as a common disease until the early 20th century, though it probably existed earlier as a rare disease.
One nitpick: athlete’s foot is much less natural than the other diseases mentioned in your post. Transmission often occurs through “unnatural” locations like public pools and locker rooms, and populations where people wear sandals or go barefoot all day long have much less athlete’s foot than populations that wear shoes all day long.
Athlete’s foot wasn’t recognized as a common disease until the early 20th century, though it probably existed earlier as a rare disease.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athlete’s_foot