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. 2020 Apr 1;15(4):e0230423. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230423

Fig 3. Campylobacter counts (log10 CFU/g) in the cecum content of broiler chickens following treatments without and with a subinhibitory (-)-α-pinene concentration via direct gavage for 3 consecutive days (0.4 mL, 250 mg/L, daily).

Fig 3

The samples were collected 24 h after the last treatment, and cultured for Campylobacter. Data are means ±standard deviation from individual broiler chickens that were colonized with either FQ-S or FQ-R C. jejuni prior to the treatment. FQ-S/FQ-R untreated, fluoroquinolone-sensitive/resistant C. jejuni (controls); FQ-S/FQ-R treated, fluoroquinolone-sensitive/resistant C. jejuni plus treatment with (-)-α-pinene. *p <0.05.