Aspergillus fumigatus (A. fumigatus) is a common airborne fungus and significant human opportunistic pathogen, causing invasive aspergillosis that results in approximately 14,000 hospitalisations and over 1,200 deaths annually in the United States alone. The risk of A. fumigatus infection increases with the use of hormones, immunosuppressants, broad-spectrum antibiotics, and the incidence of cancer and immunodeficiency…