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Differential establishment and survival of<i>Hymenolepis diminuta</i>in syngeneic and outbred rat strains
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1992
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BiologyParasitic DiseaseH. DiminutaRodent-borne DiseasesMedicineGeneticsPathogenesisPathologyWorm PersistenceDifferential EstablishmentH. Diminuta InfectionOutbred Rat StrainsHelminth InfectionPopulation GeneticsParasitologyHost-parasite Relationship
Experimental Hymenolepis diminuta infection was carried out in inbred strains of rats (F344/N, JAR-2, LOU/M, TM, DA and DA-bg/bg) and outbred Wistar rats. All strains became infected with this cestode, but clear strain-dependent variation in the susceptibility to H. diminuta infection was observed. Marked differences in worm persistence and worm weight were found at 6 weeks post-infection in TM and DA rats. These strains would be useful to clarify the interactions between H. diminuta and its rat host.
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