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[Establishment of an animal model of Capillaria hepatica].

Authors: F Z, Yang; X H, Huang; Z P, Tu; Y Z, Zhang;

[Establishment of an animal model of Capillaria hepatica].

Abstract

To establish an animal model of Capillaria hepatica.Sixteen rats and two cats were infected with the embryo eggs of Capillaria hepatica through mouth.Of 16 infected rats, 2 were negative, 14 were positive with Capillaria hepatica. 2 cats were negative.Rats could be used as an animal model of Capillaria hepatica.

Keywords

Male, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Disease Models, Animal, Liver, Liver Diseases, Parasitic, Capillaria, Cats, Animals, Enoplida Infections, Rats

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