Toxicity and Influence of Streptomycin in Breeding of Mice

Summary No toxic effects were observed in albino mice fed streptomycin at daily levels of 1000, 400, 200, 100, and 50 μg for periods of one to 6 months. These levels had no significant influence on percentage fertility, litter size, number of young mice weaned, and general condition of the animals....

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