“…The fungus causes debilitating diseases in a broad spectrum of patients at risk for invasive fungal infections including AIDS patients (Hopwood et al, 1995), allogeneic bone marrow and solid organ transplant recipients (Lionakis et al, 2004;Vagefi et al, 2005;Bouchara et al, 2009;Pihet et al, 2009a), and patients with neutropenia, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and haematological malignancies (Alvarez et al, 1995;Maertens et al, 2000;Song et al, 2009). In neutropenic cancer patients and transplant recipients, disseminated infections are rapid (Alvarez et al, 1995;Husain et al, 2003;Marco de Lucas et al, 2006), with mortality rates of up to 75-80% (Rodriguez-Tudela et al, 2009). Along with the closely related fungi Pseudallescheria boydii and S. apiospermum, S. prolificans is recovered from the sputum samples of cystic fibrosis patients, but its involvement in disease aggravation has yet to be determined (Bouchara et al, 2009;Pihet et al, 2009a;Harun et al, 2010).…”