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Eosinophils are a type of blood cells which helps to fight off certain infections and participates in the body’s immune reactions. Eosinophilia is a condition in which the peripheral blood contains an excessive number of eosinophils, more than 500/µL. It may be classified into mild (500-1500/µL); moderate (1500-5000/µL); and severe (over 5000/µL) eosinophilia.
Physicians diagnose rare parasitic infection in people who consumed raw crayfish

Physicians diagnose rare parasitic infection in people who consumed raw crayfish

Interim data from an ongoing phase 1 dose-escalation trial of XL147 reported

Interim data from an ongoing phase 1 dose-escalation trial of XL147 reported

Patients with severe asthma benefit from injections of the antibody, mepolizumab

Patients with severe asthma benefit from injections of the antibody, mepolizumab

MedImmune starts phase 2 trial of antibody targeting IL-5 receptor

MedImmune starts phase 2 trial of antibody targeting IL-5 receptor

WHO unveils new strategy to fight some of the most neglected tropical diseases

WHO unveils new strategy to fight some of the most neglected tropical diseases

Not all congestion-producing chronic rhinosinusitis infections are the same

Not all congestion-producing chronic rhinosinusitis infections are the same

Reducing eosinophilic airway inflammation in severe asthma

Reducing eosinophilic airway inflammation in severe asthma

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