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Aspergillus paradoxus

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Aspergillus paradoxus is a rare type of aspergillus mold that does not typically grow in indoor environments. This kind of aspergillus mold is commonly seen thriving on soil. A cluster of this may appear like orange-white with black spots. Although it is reported to be allergenic, there is no evidence of toxic or invasive diseases caused by this mold.
Aspergillus paradoxus

Since Aspergillus paradoxus is known to be allergenic, it should also be taken into consideration that repeated exposure to the spores produced by this mold is likely to compromise health, especially among children and individuals who have problem with their immune system. Therefore, it is advised that such mold be removed if noticed within the premise of one's home.