Also, in the link you provided from the afrma, they have this
Meaning it's not likely for you or others to get the fungus from them. But it is always something to consider.They are not thought to represent a significant zoonosis to humans. Definitive diagnosis is made by fungal culture of hair or skin scrapings
My boy had a fungal infection a few months ago, and the vet prescribed a shampoo for him. When he is wet, you can clearly see the infected skin, it isn't a whiteish pink color, instead it looks waxy and irritated. It has an orangy color, and you can see speckles of the orange stuff in his fur. She had also done a scraping and grabbed some hairs to diagnose it. It was very easy to treat, if your animal doesnt mind taking a bath.