Figure 3.
Dot plot graph representing the variation of fecal C. hiranonis abundance in control dogs, dogs receiving FMT by enema, and dogs receiving FMT orally over the 6-week duration of the study. Legend: The shaded area highlights the reference interval for the abundance of C. hiranonis in feces from dogs Dots represent individual values for each dog, bars denote median for the group and time point. Statistically significant pairwise comparisons are shown. The magenta dot identifies 2 dogs with identicallyvery low fecal abundances of C. hiranonis at day 14 that also had low secondary fecal bile acid concentrations at that same time (see Figure 2). The abundance remained below the reference interval in one dog at day 21.