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1. Representativeness of the surveillance data in the intensive care unit component of the German nosocomial infections surveillance system.

2. Ten years of KISS: the most important requirements for success.

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3. An outbreak of hospital-acquired Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection caused by contaminated bottled water in intensive care units.

4. Outbreaks in neonatal intensive care units - they are not like others.

5. Closure of medical departments during nosocomial outbreaks: data from a systematic analysis of the literature.

6. Validation of surveillance in the intensive care unit component of the German nosocomial infections surveillance system.

7. Trends in ventilator-associated pneumonia rates within the German nosocomial infection surveillance system (KISS).

8. Where should one search when confronted with outbreaks of nosocomial infection?

9. How often do asymptomatic healthcare workers cause methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus outbreaks? A systematic evaluation.

10. Effectiveness of a nationwide nosocomial infection surveillance system for reducing nosocomial infections.

11. Are KISS data representative of German intensive care units? Statistical issues.

12. [Mortality in German intensive care units: dying from or with a nosocomial infection?].

13. How outbreaks can contribute to prevention of nosocomial infection: analysis of 1,022 outbreaks.

14. [Use of information on nosocomial outbreaks for infection control].

15. [Microbiological isolates associated with nosocomial infections in intensive care units: data of 274 intensive care units participating in the German Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System (KISS)].

16. Reducing central venous catheter-associated primary bloodstream infections in intensive care units is possible: data from the German nosocomial infection surveillance system.

17. The relationship between methodological trial quality and the effects of impregnated central venous catheters.