Abstract

In France, farm workers are occasionally infested with the larvae of Hypoderma lineatum and H. bovis, which are primirily parasites of cattle. A specific serological test for diagnosing human cases is described here. The immunological responses in cattle are directed mainly against the proteolytic secretion of the first instar larvae. This secretion was used as an antigen for the diagnostic immuno-electrophoretic test in man. The antigen was highly specific and produced negative results to human sera from 108 patients with other forms of parasitoses and 23 non- parasitized controls. We report here on 13 cases of Hypoderma infestation in man. Ten of these were positive and three negative to the test. In the negative cases, the serum was collected 1–2 months after the emergence of the larvae. The immunological response disappeared rapidly after larval emergence; in one case within 9 days.

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