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What We Know About The Fungus Behind Hospital Deaths : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 7, 2026 10:00 am
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A recent outbreak of a common mold has resulted in the deaths of two individuals and the hospitalization of four others at a prominent Sydney hospital. Health authorities are currently investigating a cluster of fungal infections at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital’s transplant unit, where six patients developed infections between October and December 2025 after exposure to Aspergillus, a prevalent mold found in soil, plants, dust, and damp environments.

According to a statement from a hospital spokesperson, the mold may have originated from nearby construction sites as part of the hospital’s extensive redevelopment project worth A$940 million. Aspergillus is a type of filamentous fungi that typically poses no threat to healthy individuals but can cause severe respiratory issues known as aspergillosis, affecting approximately 250,000 people worldwide.

The airborne spores produced by Aspergillus can be inhaled into the lungs, leading to infections in the lung’s smallest chambers. These spores release toxins and enzymes that damage lung tissue and can potentially spread to other organs such as the brain, kidneys, heart, or skin, causing further complications. Symptoms of an Aspergillus infection include fever, cough, chest pain, difficulty breathing, coughing up blood, as well as skin and eye infections.

Individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those undergoing chemotherapy, corticosteroid treatment, or organ and stem cell transplants, are at a higher risk of developing an Aspergillus infection. Patients who have received transplants are particularly vulnerable as their immune system is deliberately weakened to prevent organ rejection, making it easier for the fungus to thrive in their lungs.

Treatment for Aspergillus typically involves antifungal drugs like itraconazole and corticosteroids, with early detection being crucial for effective management. However, the rise of antifungal-resistant strains of Aspergillus poses a significant challenge in treating these infections. While Aspergillus infections are relatively rare in the general population and hospitals equipped with high-efficiency particulate air filters, construction activities near healthcare facilities can increase the risk of clusters of infection.

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It is essential to remain vigilant about potential sources of Aspergillus exposure, especially in healthcare settings, to prevent further outbreaks and ensure the safety of vulnerable individuals. Understanding the risks associated with Aspergillus infections and taking necessary precautions can help mitigate the impact of this common mold on public health.

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