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calodium hepaticum (nematoda: capillariidae) in wild rodent populations from argentina.calodium hepaticum (nematoda; capillariidae) is a parasitic nematode of mammals with a cosmopolitan distribution. adults of this nematode can infect the liver of many mammalian species, including humans, but the main hosts are members of the superfamily muroidea. among these, rattus spp. have the highest apparent prevalences reported worldwide. there are only two reports of c. hepaticum infecting sigmodontinae species (muroidea: cricetidae). in this survey, we examined the occurrence of c. hepat ...201829951708
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