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We acknowledge Victor Fan, who provided images of the organism and plates in the laboratory; Sarah Kidd and colleagues at the National Mycology Reference Center, SA Pathology; Catriona Halliday and colleagues at the Clinical Mycology Reference Laboratory, ICPMR, NSW Health Pathology, Westmead Hospital; and the mycology scientists and pathologists at Dorevitch Pathology.
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