
Aspergillus flavus is in LPCB mount from Czapek-Dox agar as shown above picture. It is a mold type of fungus. Aspergillus flavus was confirmed on the basis of colony characteristics and LPCB tease mount. The tease mount is showing conidia, conidiophores, vesicle, phialides, and septate hyphae. A. flavus is one of the most common and easily identifiable species of the genus Aspergillus, initially yellow but quickly becoming bright to dark yellow-green with age. This species is very commonly found in aspergillomas and is the most frequently encountered agent of otomycosis. It is also a common laboratory contaminant and comes under risk group (RG)-1 organism.
Aspergillosis: It is a granulomatous, narcotizing, and cavity disease of the lung. often with hematogenous spread to other organs.
Manifestation
Specimen: It depends on the site of infection. Some common specimens are-
One at 37°C and another 25°C if necessary for up to 28 days.
Note: Culture correlation with direct smear examination is important because Aspergillus species are common laboratory contaminants.
Six consecutive morning samples are required out of which should show the same fungal growth in 50% sample.