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- Stage 2: Systematically collecting information
- Stage 3: Extracting relevant evidence
- Stage 4: Appraising evidence
- Stage 5; Estimating the risk
- Standard precautions
- Standardization of rates
- Statistical Methods for Cluster Investigation
- Structure of an Outbreak Investigation Report
- Surgical Site Infection
- Surveillance - Opportunities and Challenges
- Surveillance System Design and Operation
- Surveillance for MV Patients in the ICU
- Surveillance methodologies for healthcare associated infections
- Surveillance of Clostridium difficile infections
- Surveillance of HAIs in intensive care units
- Surveillance or Research
- Survival bias
- Systemic Infections
- Table format and Analysis
- Table measuring risk, rate and odds ratio
- Tables
- Ten Steps to Design a Questionnaire
- Tertiary prevention
- Test Precision
- Test Reproducibility
- Test reliability
- The Components of Surveillance
- The European Surveillance System (TESSy)
- The Mantel Haenszel Method
- The Role of Surveillance
- The idea of Statistical Inference
- The logistic model
- The outbreak management team
- Threshold setting
- To Public and the Media
- Traditional case-control studies
- Transmission routes
- Types of Cluster
- Types of Microorganisms
- Types of Questionnaires
- Types of Surveillance System (Active vs Passive)
- Types of variables and line listing
- Unmasking Outbreak Source through Segmentation
- Urinary Tract Infection
- Use of Epidemic Curves for characterising Outbreak Sources
- Use of computers
- Uses of Surveillance Data
- VAP
- Validated questionnaires
- Validity and accuracy