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Early weaning stress in pigs impairs innate mucosal immune responses to enterotoxigenic E. coli challenge and exacerbates intestinal injury and clinical disease.

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Figure 1. Effects of weaning age and ETEC challenge on fecal scores. Weaned pigs were challenged with ETEC (d 0) and fecal scores were recorded daily over a 4-d experimental period
Figure 2. Influence of weaning age and ETEC challenge on growth rate in pigs. Data represent means 6 SE for n = 628 pigs/treatment group

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