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Surveying the Surveillance: Surgical Site Infections Excluded by the January 2013 Updated Surveillance Definitions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2016
Abstract
The updated 2013 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Healthcare Safety Network definitions for surgical site infections (SSIs) reduced the duration of prolonged surveillance from 1 year to 90 days and defined which procedure types require prolonged surveillance. Applying the updated 2013 SSI definitions to cases analyzed using the pre-2013 surveillance definitions excluded 10% of previously identified SSIs.
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