<p>In these experiments, we set up 10 transmission chains in which <em>C. rodentium</em> transmitted naturally from mouse to mouse. Experiments were performed as described in the collection provided on Protocols.io (1). In addition, nalidixic acid was added as a treatment for five of the transmission chains. To do this, mice were given nalidixic acid in their drinking water at a final concentration of 10 ug/mL. This water was changed every 2-3 days, adding fresh nalidixic acid each time. </p>
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<p>This dataset contains the weights (g), bacterial viability (as colony forming units [CFU] per gram of stool and as relative light units per gram of stool), and bioluminescence from abdomen and rectum (as photons per second).</p>
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<p>1. Read, Patel, & Wiles (2022). Initiating and monitoring natural infection of mice by bioluminescent Citrobacter rodentium. protocols.io. https://www.protocols.io/view/initiating-and-monitoring-natural-infection-of-mic-81wgb6qnnlpk/v1</p>
Funding
University of Auckland grant-in-aid (9802-3701152)
Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery grant-in-aid (9431-48516)