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Search for: [Abstract = "ification\), as well as the Kendall\-tau coefficient. Two\-sided tests were used. Having performed the tests of distribution normality for continuous data, the author employed methods of non\-parametric statistical analysis. The significance of inter\-group differences was verified using the Mann\-Whitney or Kruskal\-Wallis tests, respectively. The Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient was used in testing the strength of relationships between particular variables. While comparing the incidence of microorganisms, the author also employed tests serving for comparing two or more structural indicators. Statistical significance was established at p<0.05. The hypotheses were verified at 0.05 \(significant\), 0.01 \(very significant\) and 0.001 \(highly significant\). Based on the results, the author concluded that in the years 1996\-2005, the most common strains observed in burn wounds in children included MSCNS, Enterococcus faecalis, MRCNS, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii. Positive mycological cultures accounted for 5.8% of all positive microbiological cultures of materials originating from burn wounds. Yeast\-like fungi were predominantly isolated, including Candida spp. With a growing time interval after the injury, the microbiological profile of the burn wound changed in the following way\: in the first two days, the predominant strains included MSCNS, MSSA and Enterococcus"]

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