National nosocomial infections surveillance system (NNIS): description of surveillance methods.

[1]  Baltimore.,et al.  Nosocomial Sepsis in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit , 1989, Southern medical journal.

[2]  A. Maroney,et al.  The value of participation in the CDC-national nosocomial infection surveillance (NNIS) in a large teaching hospital , 1989 .

[3]  B. Yangco,et al.  CDC definitions for nosocomial infections. , 1989, American journal of infection control.

[4]  E. Hedrick,et al.  Nosocomial Infection Rates as an Indicator of Quality , 1988, Medical care.

[5]  J M Hughes,et al.  CDC definitions for nosocomial infections, 1988. , 1988, American journal of infection control.

[6]  J. M. Hughes,et al.  Nosocomial Infection Surveillance in the United States: Historical Perspective , 1987, Infection Control.

[7]  O'Leary Ds The Joint Commission's "Agenda for Change". , 1987 .

[8]  P. Fuchs Will the Real Infection Rate Please Stand? , 1987, Infection Control.

[9]  L. Nicolle,et al.  The Impact of Postdischarge Infection on Surgical Wound Infection Rates , 1987, Infection Control.

[10]  P. Fuchs,et al.  Significance of Nosocomial Infection Rates in the Era of DRGs , 1986, Infection Control.

[11]  M. Jackson,et al.  Monitoring: surveillance for nosocomial infections and uses for assessing quality of care. , 1985, American journal of infection control.

[12]  R. Wenzel Nosocomial infections, diagnosis-related groups, and study on the efficacy of nosocomial infection control. Economic implications for hospitals under the prospective payment system. , 1985, The American journal of medicine.

[13]  R. Haley Surveillance by objective: a new priority-directed approach to the control of nosocomial infections. The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases lecture. , 1985, American journal of infection control.

[14]  R. Haley,et al.  Increased recognition of infectious diseases in US hospitals through increased use of diagnostic tests, 1970-1976. , 1985, American journal of epidemiology.

[15]  R. Haley,et al.  The efficacy of infection surveillance and control programs in preventing nosocomial infections in US hospitals. , 1985, American journal of epidemiology.

[16]  R. Haley,et al.  Identifying patients at high risk of surgical wound infection. A simple multivariate index of patient susceptibility and wound contamination. , 1985, American journal of epidemiology.

[17]  M. O'Connor,et al.  Surgical Wound Infections: A 5‐Year Prospective Study of 20,193 Wounds at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center , 1984, Annals of surgery.

[18]  L. Rosendorf,et al.  Effect of methods of postdischarge wound infection surveillance on reported infection rates. , 1983, American journal of infection control.

[19]  F. Daschner,et al.  Analysis of bacterial infections in a neonatal intensive care unit. , 1982, The Journal of hospital infection.

[20]  J. Hughes,et al.  Nosocomial infection surveillance, 1980-1982. , 1983, MMWR. CDC surveillance summaries : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. CDC surveillance summaries.

[21]  M. Pollack,et al.  Assessment of pediatric intensive care--application of the Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System. , 1982, Critical care medicine.

[22]  J W Hoyt,et al.  High risk of hospital‐acquired infection in the ICU patient , 1982, Critical care medicine.

[23]  S. Dippe,et al.  Postoperative wound infections detected during hospitalization and after discharge in a community hospital. , 1982, American journal of infection control.

[24]  Definition and comparability of nosocomial infection rates. , 1982, American journal of infection control.

[25]  D. Goldmann,et al.  Nosocomial infections in a neonatal intensive care unit. , 1981, The Journal of infectious diseases.

[26]  R. Wenzel,et al.  Identification of procedure-related nosocomial infections in high-risk patients. , 1981, Reviews of infectious diseases.

[27]  R. Wenzel,et al.  Nosocomial bloodstream infections in a newborn intensive care unit: a case-matched control study of morbidity, mortality and risk. , 1981, American journal of epidemiology.

[28]  P. Cruse Wound infection surveillance. , 1981, Reviews of infectious diseases.

[29]  R. C. Stanley,et al.  Nosocomial infections in U.S. hospitals, 1975-1976: estimated frequency by selected characteristics of patients. , 1981, The American journal of medicine.

[30]  W. Sudderth,et al.  Incidence and prevalence as used in the analysis of the occurrence of nosocomial infections. , 1981, American journal of epidemiology.

[31]  E. Larson,et al.  A Comparison of Methods for Surveillance of Nosocomial Infections , 1980, Infection Control.

[32]  Elder Ha,et al.  Nosocomial infection surveillance. , 1979 .

[33]  E. Spitznagel,et al.  ASA Physical Status Classifications: A Study of Consistency of Ratings , 1978, Anesthesiology.

[34]  S. Matsumiya,et al.  Severity of underlying disease as a predictor of nosocomial infection. Utility in the control of nosocomial infection. , 1978, JAMA.

[35]  T. Cooper Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. , 1976, Military medicine.

[36]  M. R. Britt,et al.  Nosocomial infections in a newborn intensive-care unit. Results of forty-one months of surveillance. , 1976, The New England journal of medicine.

[37]  K. Axnick,et al.  Infections and antibiotic use in a large municipal hospital 1970-1972: a prospective analysis of the effectiveness of a continuous surveillance program. , 1974, Health laboratory science.

[38]  Peter J. E. Cruse,et al.  A five-year prospective study of 23,649 surgical wounds. , 1973, Archives of surgery.

[39]  J. Porterfield Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals. , 1971, The American journal of nursing.

[40]  J. F. Brown,et al.  Surveillance of nosocomial infections in community hospitals. I. Surveillance methods, effectiveness, and initial results. , 1969, Journal of Infectious Diseases.

[41]  C. Shuman,et al.  A ten-year study of staphylococcal disease. Surveillance, control, and prevention of hospital infections, 1956 to 1965. , 1968, Archives of environmental health.

[42]  L. Cluff,et al.  Infections acquired by hospitalized patients. An analysis of the overall problem. , 1968, Archives of internal medicine.

[43]  Eickhoff Tc Hospital infection control begins with good surveillance. , 1967 .

[44]  M. Finland,et al.  HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED INFECTIONS AND ANTIBIOTIC USAGE IN THE BOSTON CITY HOSPITAL--JANUARY, 1964. , 1964, The New England journal of medicine.

[45]  E. Crosby PREVENTION and control of staphylococcus infections in hospitals. , 1958, GP.

[46]  G. E. Brewer STUDIES IN ASEPTIC TECHNIC: WITH A REPORT OF SOME RECENT OBSERVATIONS AT THE ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL , 1915 .