
Eurotium amstelodami is a soil borne fungus. Indoors, it has been isolated from floor, carpet and mattress dust; hospital air, cloth and shoes.
Eurotium amstelodami poses inhalation health risks
to persons with weak immune system. It also poses health
risks related to major barrier breaks such as corneal
perforation, major surgery, peritoneal or venous catheter
presence, and injection drug use.
Eurotium chevalieri is also soil borne. Indoors, it has been found in floor, carpet and mattress dust; HVAC system air.
Eurotium chevalieri poses inhalation health risk to
persons with weak immune system. It also poses health risks
related to major barrier breaks such as corneal perforation,
major surgery, peritoneal or venous catheter presence, and
injection drug use.
Eurotium herbariorum is associated with meat products and dried plant products. Indoors, it is found on damp gypsum board and other building materials; floor, carpet and mattress dust; HVAC insulation.
Eurotium herbariorum may pose a health risk related
to major barrier breaks such as corneal perforation, major
surgery, peritoneal or venous catheter presence, and
injection drug use.
Epicoccum nigrum poses inhalation health risks to
persons with weak immune system. It poses no known dermal
inoculation health risk.