Gastric Colonization by Campylobacter pylori subsp. mustelae in Ferrets
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Gastric Colonization by Campylobacter pylori subsp. mustelae in Ferrets
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Gastric Colonization by Campylobacter pylori subsp. mustelae in Ferrets J. G. FOX,* E. B. CABOT, N. S. TAYLOR, AND R. LARAWAY
Division of Comparative Medicine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 37 Vassar Street45-104, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 Received 20 June 1988/Accepted 2 August 1988
Campylobacterpylori subsp. mustelae was cultured from both normal and inflamed gastric mucosa of ferrets. Examination of neonatal, juvenile, and adult ferrets established that the gastric mucosa in the majority of preweanling (age,