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. 2019 Jan 24;87(2):e00634-18. doi: 10.1128/IAI.00634-18

FIG 1.

FIG 1

Diarrhea attack rate (A and C) and percent total loose stool days (B and D) in A. nancymaae given a low, medium, and high dose of H10407 (A and B) and monkeys given a high dose of H10407 or control strains (C and D). Stool characteristics of monkeys challenged with H10407 ETEC, H10407-P, or E. coli HS were assessed as described in Materials and Methods. (B and D) Data from individual animals are shown as well as the median (bar) for the group. ns, not significant. (A and B) Attack rate of diarrhea (A) and percentage of loose stool days (B) in animals given 8.0 × 109, 5.1 × 1010, or 5.8 × 1011 CFU of H10407 ETEC. (C and D) Attack rate of diarrhea (C) and percentage of loose stool days (D) in animals given 7.5 × 1011 CFU of H10407, 6.4 × 1011 CFU of H10407-P, or 7.9 × 1011 CFU of HS.