Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is an inflammatory and/or fibrotic disease affecting the lung parenchyma and small airways. It typically results from an immune-mediated reaction provoked by an overt or occult inhaled antigen in susceptible individuals. The chronic or fibrotic form of HP has a poor prognosis, especially when no inciting antigen is identified, which occurs in up to 60% of cases. We report two cases of HP associated with exposure to mold in foam pillows and a mattress, which has not previously been reported as a risk factor for HP. Given the high prevalence of foam in pillows and mattresses, mold in foam in bedding may explain many HP cases with a previously unrecognized cause. Early identification and avoidance of foam in bedding may prevent HP progression to end-stage pulmonary fibrosis and death.

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