“…Unlike in human beings with mycotic infections, where serological analysis as a diagnostic tool has attracted much attention (Latgé 1995), there have only been a few reports of anti‐ Aspergillus antibodies detection in horses until recently (Dixon and Rowlands 1981, Moore and others 1993, Guillot and others 1997). In this study, detection of precipiting antibodies was proved to be inaccurate in diagnosing equine aspergillosis, with similar findings being reported in cattle (Corbel and Day 1978, Wiseman and others 1984). Enzyme immunoassays using complex antigenic mixtures were not useful either.…”