About Environmental Fungi
Environmentally ubiquitous fungi (e.g., Aspergillus, Mucormycetes) are a cause of invasive infections, especially among immunocompromised persons, that can be associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Outbreaks of fungal infections among at-risk patients in healthcare settings have been linked to construction, water leaks, insufficient air filtration, non-sterile medical supplies, deficient device reprocessing, dental procedures, contaminated linens, contaminated food and supplements, and other sources of mold spores in the air or on surfaces.