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. 2015 Feb 10;22:7. doi: 10.1051/parasite/2015006

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Distribution of FEC phenotypes in naturally acquired infections. Overall percentage of high, intermediate and low infection levels with GI nematodes in savannah WAD goats, based on faecal egg counts (FECs), as reflected in the percentage of goats at two markets (Akpagher and Gboko), classified in FEC class 0 (no eggs detected), FEC class 1 (1–50 Epg), FEC class 2 (51–1500 Epg) and FEC class 3 (>1500 Epg). Akpagher is shown in stippled columns and Gboko in open columns. The predominance of low FEC (strong responder) phenotypes is apparent. For further details see Behnke et al. [6].