“…Fungal pneumonia is not frequently seen amongst the general population, with exceptions of certain endemic regions of the world (for example the Mississippi River Valley, Ohio River Valley, Southwestern United States, etc.) [ 6 ]. However, in the immunosuppressed population, fungal pneumonia becomes a greater concern and can reflect opportunistic ( Candida, Aspergillus , or Mucormycosis species) or endemic origin ( Blastomyces dermatitidis, Coccidiodes immitis , and Histoplasma caspulatum ) of infection ( Table 1 ).…”