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4. Immunological methods of diagnosis for helminth infections are not generally precise, even with so-called 'purified' specific antigens, and can seldom give more than an indication of relationship to a nematode and not true identity
5. Even if the results were to prove that the patients had an antibody response specific for T. vulpis, this would not be evidence of visceral migration. Dogs infected by the parasite show a rise and fall in antibody titres in response to local invasion of the bowel and there is no reason to believe this would not happen in man. The immunology of T. vulpis has been reviewed by Beer.3 (4) Thiabendazole is not a particularly effective antihelmintic for treatment of adult T. vulpis in dogs. In VLM due to T. canis symptoms subside spontaneously, including the eosinophilia (though generally after the clinical symptoms), irrespective of treatment. We feel that in these cases the response ascribed to thiabendazole was likely to be coincidental