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RPA fungus cluster linked to nearby construction leaves two people dead, four seriously ill
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RPA fungus cluster linked to nearby construction leaves two people dead, four seriously ill

By Abrar Hussain
February 26, 2026 3 Min Read
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Angus Thomson

February 26, 2026 — 1:47pm

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Two people have died and another four have fallen seriously ill in a fungus cluster linked to construction work at one of Sydney’s largest hospitals.

Royal Prince Alfred (RPA) Hospital in Camperdown is investigating a cluster of fungal infections in patients receiving treatment at its transplant unit between October and December.

Health authorities are investigating whether a fungus cluster at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital was caused by ongoing construction at the Camperdown campus.Janie Barrett

The cluster included six patients. Two of these patients died with the infection.

“SLHD [Sydney Local Health District] extends its deepest condolences to the families of the patients who died at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and acknowledges the impact on all patients and families,” a hospital spokesman said in a statement to the Herald.

The cause of the infections, Aspergillus, is a common mould found in soil, plants and damp environments. Digging and construction works can disturb deposits of the mould, causing airborne spores.

Most Aspergillus strains are harmless, but a few can cause serious illness when their spores are inhaled. This is most dangerous for people with lung disease, asthma, and compromised immune systems.

The health district launched an investigation when it discovered an unexpected increase in the number of fungal infections among the hospital’s transplant patients.

Construction on the $940 million redevelopment is due to finish in 2029. Janie Barrett

“Even before the full extent of the cluster was known, multiple actions were undertaken as quickly as possible, beginning with an investigation by infectious diseases clinicians,” the spokesman said.

“Aspergillus can occur in many environments, which could include construction sites.”

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Calvary Mater Newcastle Hospital is grappling with an ongoing mould and maggot infestation.

Patients from the transplant unit were moved to another ward in the hospital while a remediation team performed a deep clean, upgraded the air filtration system, and conducted air quality testing.

Clinicians alerted patients on the ward and vulnerable outpatients to the cluster. None of the outpatients who were contacted reported symptoms of infection.

Some patients received antifungal medication as a precautionary measure.

No elevated levels of Aspergillus were recorded on the transplant ward after remedial works were completed. An advisory panel led by NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant deemed the ward safe to reopen earlier this month.

Construction on RPA’s $940 million redevelopment began in 2023 and is due to be finished by 2029. The hospital’s transplant ward is close to the works.

NSW Health would work with the building’s contractors to implement any findings from the investigation, the hospital’s spokesman said.

Staff and patients at Calvary Mater Newcastle Hospital last year learnt air-conditioning ducts at the facility were riddled with Aspergillus and needed to be replaced.

Lawyers are seeking loved ones of patients who died on the hospital’s cancer wards between January 2024 and April 2025 to participate in a potential class action.

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