Helminthosporium Halodes, also known as Setomelanommarostrata is a mold, parasitic spores that are known to cause allergy in humans. The parasite spreads from cereal grains, grasses, textiles, and soil. The test determines the IgE antibodies status, in a patient’s blood. The methodology used is named Fluorescence Enzyme Immunoassay (FEIA). Helminthosporium almost normally occurs seasonally and the spores are released on dry (hot days). It is a very common mold found worldwide. Any value above 0.70kU/L is considered positive for the infection.