Eosinophilia, typically defined as an absolute eosinophil count (AEC) of ≥ 450 cells/μL, in immigrants and refugees from locations throughout the world is most often caused by helminthic infections.75 Measuring the AEC of immigrants can add considerable ability to detect asymptomatic infections. ...
Of note, absolute numbers and frequencies of cells did not always match the full extend; however, this phenomenon was also observed in other studies where eosinophil frequencies and absolute numbers measured in stomach, small intestine, and colon of 8-week-old mice were controversial [45]. Unders...