To determine if filarial infection causes any effect on the cardiovascular system of the host animal, stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats were infected with Brugia pahangi under the assumption that these rats would reveal pathological changes more clearly and in a shorter period than would ordinary rats. The infection resulted in loss of body weight, increase in heart weight, enlargement of left ventricle, and higher mortality rate.

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