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When Seattle Children’s Hospital reopened its operating rooms after a cluster of Aspergillus infections, it relied on air testing to alert it to the presence of the potentially life-threatening mold. But it wasn’t air monitoring that revealed the return of Aspergillus to the sterile environment. It was an infant. The baby was born with a […]