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Salehifar E et al. - The results of this study show that the swab is a sufficient tool for burn wound monitoring during the first week and could defer the need for invasive biopsy sampling. For patients who remain in the burn unit for a longer period, biopsy samples are justified for monitoring the bacterial activity in burn wounds.

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