Eosinophilia is a raised eosinophil count (1,2,3,4)
This occurs where the eosinophil count is greater than 0.44 x 10^9/l (3)
however has been noted that the normal range for a peripheral blood eosinophil count in healthy individuals is generally defined internationally as 0.05-0.5×10^9/L (4)
eosinophilia is a raised number of eosinophils in peripheral blood (>0.5×10^9/L)
hypereosinophilia is >=1.5×109/L on two tests separated by at least one month
eosinophil count can vary with extremes of age
eosinophil levels are higher in neonates than adults and gradually reduce in older people.
It may be a feature of the following conditions:
asthma and allergic disorders - asthma, hypersensitivity, drugs, angioneurotic oedema
parasitic infections - especially schistosomiasis, echinococciasis
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