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. 2017 Oct 30;2(3):404–421. doi: 10.20411/pai.v2i3.221

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

Antibiotic-treated mice do not become colonized with C. difficile after exposure to germinated spores in their environment. Cages were inoculated with either 10 CFU/cm2 germinated spores, 10 CFU/cm2 dormant spores, 1 CFU/cm2 dormant spores, or 0.1 CFU/cm2 dormant C. difficile spores. Antibiotic-treated mice were exposed to contaminated cages for 2 hours. Panel A shows the colony forming units of viable spores recovered from 1 cage at 0, 30, 60, and 120 minutes post inoculation. Panel B shows the percentage of mice that became colonized with C. difficile 48 and 72 hours after exposure to spores (N = 40 mice total, 20 mice 10 CFU/cm2 germinated spore group, 10 mice 10 CFU/cm2 dormant spore group, 5 mice 1 CFU/cm2 dormant spore group, and 5 mice 0.1 CFU/cm2 dormant spore group).