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The effects of the size of the infective inoculum on the prepatent period and the effect of crowding on body volume were examined in populations of Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Metastrongyloidea: Angiostrongylidae) in the laboratory rat. Groups of five rats were infected with 5, 10, 20 and 40 L3 of A. cantonensis, respectively. The prepatent period was determined by examination of faeces using a modified Baermann technique. The prepatent period ranged from 37 to 45 days and was best described by a negative logarithmic curve (y = 51.21 + x-3.838). Based on developmental data in the literature, it is suggested that 37 days represents the minimum prepatent period for A. cantonensis in this host. Worm population showed a significant, positive increase with inoculum size, yet there was no relationship between worm volume and population size in females and a slight, but significant, increase in worm volume and population size in males from rats necropsied 76-84 days post-infection. It is concluded that crowding is likely to have little effect on worm size in rats naturally infected with A. cantonensis.

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