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- who: Ana Isabel Olu00edas-Molero from the Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain have published the Article: Leishmania infantum infection does not affect the main composition of the intestinal microbiome of the Syrian hamster, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In the study the hamsters were obtained from a standardized supplier and maintained throughout the experiment in the same animal facilities and under the same conditions; thus, the intergroup differences (uninfected vs L infantum-infected animals) could be considered to be factual.
- future: Studies are needed (chronic infections co-abundance analyses intestinal sampling functional . . .
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