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Fig. 2 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 2

From: Effect of selected gastrointestinal parasites and viral agents on fecal S100A12 concentrations in puppies as a potential comparative model

Fig. 2

Univariate analysis of fecal S100A12 concentrations and the detection of viral agents in apparently healthy puppies (n = 307). a Dogs infected with CPV2 had significantly higher fecal S100A12 concentrations than dogs not infected with these organisms (Wilcoxon rank-sum test: Z = 2.202, P = 0.0277). b An infection with CCV produced significantly lower fecal S100A12 concentrations compared to dogs from which these viral agents were not isolated (Wilcoxon rank-sum test: Z = -2.115, P = 0.0345). Boxes: interquartile range (IQR); vertical lines within boxes: medians; whiskers: determined by the outermost data points or values computed as (25th quartile: -1.5 × IQR) or (75th quartile: +1.5 × IQR). *Significant difference at P < 0.05; ***significant difference at P < 0.0001

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