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Eosinophils are particularly attracted to sites of parasitic infections.

High counts of eosinophils are typical of patients experiencing allergies, parasitic worm infestations, and some autoimmune diseases.

High eosinophil levels can indicate a mild condition such as a drug reaction or allergy, or a severe condition could cause it, including some blood disorders.

Eosinophils make up 0.0 to 6.0 percent of your blood. A normal range is usually between 30 and 350. A count of more than 500 cells per microliter of blood is considered eosinophilia.

Asthma and atopic disease are the most common causes of mild to moderate eosinophilia in children.

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