Mamatha Dereddy*
Primary cutaneous aspergillosis (PCA) is one of several invasive fungal infections that have increased in incidence in the last four decades. We present an instance of an amazingly low birth weight newborn child brought into the world at 24 weeks growth determined to have cutaneous aspergillosis, featuring the danger factors and clinical discoveries related with neonatal PCA. Furthermore, we talk about utilization of serum galactomannan testing just as mix amphotericin B and voriconazole treatment. Early acknowledgment of injuries normal for PCA is needed to guarantee brief finding and treatment, conceivably forestalling scattering with ideal results [1].