Laboratory animals, including rats, play an important role in biomedical research and advances. The human care and management of these animals is an ongoing concern. Since, Trichosomoides infections in rat colonies can interfere with research protocols it is important to know rate of infection and pathology of the infection in the animals used in experimental studies. 275 rats were eviscerated and urinary bladders were collected. The numbers of collected nematodes from each of the urinary bladders were counted under a stereomicroscope and identified on the basis of morphological criteria. Tissue sections were collected and processed routinely for histopathological studies. Out of 275 urinary bladder of adult laboratory Wistar rats examined, 156 (56.72%) were infected with the nematode, Trichosomoides crassicauda. There was significant difference (P
Bahrami, S., Rezaei, A., & Alborzi, A. (2014). Trichosomoides crassicauda infection in wistar rats. Archives of Razi Institute, 69(1), 63-67. doi: 10.7508/ari.2014.01.009
MLA
S. Bahrami; A. Rezaei; A.R. Alborzi. "Trichosomoides crassicauda infection in wistar rats". Archives of Razi Institute, 69, 1, 2014, 63-67. doi: 10.7508/ari.2014.01.009
HARVARD
Bahrami, S., Rezaei, A., Alborzi, A. (2014). 'Trichosomoides crassicauda infection in wistar rats', Archives of Razi Institute, 69(1), pp. 63-67. doi: 10.7508/ari.2014.01.009
VANCOUVER
Bahrami, S., Rezaei, A., Alborzi, A. Trichosomoides crassicauda infection in wistar rats. Archives of Razi Institute, 2014; 69(1): 63-67. doi: 10.7508/ari.2014.01.009