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Indeed, seven patients highly positive in the polyclonal ELISA did not yield a Taenia spp upon purging and were negative in the VP-1 ELISA. In the second community studied La Yuca (Total population 56, none of the 333 individuals who donated faeces was positive for Taenia spp eggs. Many, however, were infected with a range of intestinal helminth and protozoan parasites. A representative 76 of these faecal samples gave an unacceptable number of significant optical densities in the polyclonal coproAg ELISA. In contrast, all were negative