Table VI.
No relationship | =0.129 | relationships between the ages of affliction with fungal infections and species of microorganism | Significant relationship | p <0.0001 | relationship between the ages and the age of affliction with fungal diseases |
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No relationship | =0.263 | relationships between the ages of affliction with fungal infections and the site of infections | Significant relationship | =0.947 | relationship between the ages and the species of microorganisms |
N0 relationship | =0.329 | relationships between the ages of affliction with fungal infections and the type of hematologic cancer | No relationship | =0.307 | relationship between the ages and the site of infections |
Significant relationship | p <0.0001 | relationships between the species of microorganism and the site of fungal infections | No relationship | = 0.548 | relationship between the genders and the age of affliction with fungal diseases |
Significant relationship | p <0.0001 | relationships between the species of microorganism and the result of treatment for patients (recovery or dead | No relationship | p=0.424 | relationship between the genders and species of microorganism |
No relationship | p=0.634 | relationship between the species of microorganism and the type of hematologic cancer |
Significant relationship | p=0.029 | relationship between the genders and the site of infections |
No relationship | p=0.960 | relationship between the site of fungal infections and the type the hematologic cancers |
Significant relationship | p <0.0001 | relationship between the age of affliction with the cancer and the age of affliction with the fungal infections |
Significant relationship | p <0.0001 | relationship between the site of infections and the result of treatment for patients (recovery or dead) | No relationship | =0.072 | relationships between the age of affliction with the cancer and species of microorganism |
No relationship | = 0.207 | relationships between the age of affliction with the cancer and site of infections |