Aspergillosis is caused by a fungus commonly found growing on dead leaves, stored grain, compost piles, or in other decaying vegetation. It is defined by the CDC, as an invasive pulmonary infection for immunosuppressed hosts, usually with fever, cough, and chest pain. Aspergillosis may disseminate to other organs, including brain, skin and bone. In immunocompetent hosts, it can cause localized pulmonary infection in persons with underlying lung disease. Put Meier Services to work in your building to develop a comprehensive plan that will ensure that the risks for Aspergillosis can be minimized.