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Table 1.

Demographics of study population.

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Table 2.

Frequency (%) of signs and symptoms.

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Table 3.

Spearman correlations of ordinal signs and symptoms of ETEC illness.

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Fig 1.

Maximum number and volume of loose stools during any 24 hour period post-inoculation.

Footnote: Rectangles represent thresholds for mild, moderate and severe diarrhea.

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Table 4.

Univariate regression between ETEC-attributable signs and symptoms and maximum 24 hour stool output.

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Fig 2.

Multiple correspondence analysis of signs and symptoms of ETEC following experimental infection.

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Fig 3.

A: Histogram of 3 component ETEC disease score relative to traditional diarrhea severity based on fixed cut points of stool output. B: Receiver Operator Curve comparing 3 component ETEC disease score to traditional primary endpoint of moderate-severe diarrhea based on stool output.

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Table 5.

Disease severity score components.

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Table 6.

Comparison of 3-component ETEC disease score in naïve and vaccinated subjects.

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