“…Although most fungal cultures are performed for the express purpose of making an aetiologic diagnosis of a fungal infection in order to optimise specific antifungal therapy, fungal surveillance cultures have been studied as potential predictors of invasive mycoses in select patient populations (LaRocco & Burgert, 1997;Muñoz, Burillo, & Bouza, 2001;Pfaller, Cabezudo, Koontz, Bale, & Gingrich, 1987;Sandford, Merz, Wingard, Charache, & Saral, 1980;Snydman, 2001). Although active surveillance of high-risk patients may enhance case detection of IC and IA, the data is quite variable (Blumberg et al, 2001;Kusne et al, 1992;Nalesnk, Myerowitz, Jenkins, Lenskey, & Herbert, 1980;Pfaller et al, 1987;Riley, Pavia, Beatty, Denton, & Carroll, 1995;Rogers, Visscher, Bartlett, & Smith, 1985;Saiman et al, 2002;Sandford et al, 1980;Tollemar, Ericzon, Holmberg, & Andersson, 1990;Tollemar, Holmberg, Ringden, & Lonquist, 1989;Yu et al, 1986).…”