Invasive fungal infections are a significant concern in a wide range of clinical contexts and results in excessive morbidity and mortality. Invasive fungal infections have increased over time with the advances in chemotherapies, immunosuppression during transplantation, and critical care technologies. Despite advances in diagnostic techniques and therapeutic management, treatment gets delayed due to the diagnostic tests' low sensitivity and extended turnaround times.
1 Moreover, proper awareness among health care providers is also essential to reduce the detrimental impact of fungi on human health. 2