Multiple Choice
The most definitive test to diagnose a helminth infection is _______.
A) an ova and parasite smear for microscopy
B) a serological test for the presence of anti-helminthic antibodies
C) a blood cell count to look for elevated levels of eosinophils
D) a good medical history of the patient, including recent foreign travel
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