Research Article

Candidate Animal Disease Model of Elizabethkingia Spp. Infection in Humans, Based on the Systematic Pathology and Oxidative Damage Caused by E. miricola in Pelophylax nigromaculatus

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Gross lesions in E. miricola-infected P. nigromaculatus. (a) Head biased to one side; (b) abdomen and thigh swelling; (c) congestion of the lungs, hypoplasia of the ovary; (d) left: normal eyes and right: cataracts; (e) top: normal spine and bottom: rachiocampsis; (f) left: normal thigh and right: redness on frog thigh. (g) Morbidity (%) among P. nigromaculatus during E. miricola infection. (h) Symptom types in frogs of different groups. (i) Survival (%) of P. nigromaculatus during E. miricola infection. values and hazard ratios (HRs) are relative to the control group.
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