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. 2012 Jan;80(1):150–158. doi: 10.1128/IAI.05162-11

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FIG 1

The presence of C. albicans CHN1 during antibiotic recolonization results in elevated fungal colonization of the stomach. The stomach was removed at day 7 and day 21 postantibiotic and differentially cultured to determine C. albicans CHN1 colonization in conventional untreated, antibiotic-treated (Cef), CHN1-colonized alone (CHN1), or cefoperazone-treated CHN1-colonized (Cef/CHN1) mice. Untreated and cefoperazone-only mice had no detectable C. albicans CHN1 colonization. At day 7 postantibiotic, 36% of the CHN1 mice and 100% of the Cef/CHN1 mice had detectable C. albicans CHN1. At day 21 postantibiotic, 9% of the CHN1 mice and 81% of the Cef/CHN1 mice had detectable C. albicans CHN1 in the stomach. Error bars represent the standard errors of the mean. LOD, limit of detection (*, P < 0.05 versus untreated).