“…It has also been shown to be oligotrophic, thermotolerant, survive high pH, and able to utilize surfactants as a source of carbon, namely detergents (Hamada & Abe, 2009; Isola et al, 2013; Nishimura et al, 1987; Zalar et al, 2011). Exophiala species can be considered opportunistic pathogens causing cutaneous and superficial infections (Chromomycosis) however, fatal systemic infections have been documented (Fothergill, 1996; Gold et al, 1994; Greig et al, 2003; Hiruma et al, 1993; Hopf et al, 2020; Martínez‐González et al, 2008; Nachman et al, 1996; Woo et al, 2013; Zeng et al, 2007). This genus has previously been isolated from other water sources in the BEs such as, dishwashers, steam bath facilities, swimming pools, bathrooms, and associated drainpipes (Babič et al, 2015; Hamada & Abe, 2009; Lian & de Hoog, 2010; Matos et al, 2002; Nishimura et al, 1987; Porteous et al, 2003; Ruoff, 2002; Zalar et al, 2011).…”