It is a reported allergen. This species has been implicated in pulmonary and cutaneous infections, possible sinus infection, and mixed disseminated infections. No toxic diseases have been documented to date.
- Widespread distribution. Together with C. herbarum compose the most common species on dead organic matter and in the air. It is found on dead plants, woody plants, food, straw, soil, paint and textiles.
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