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1. Implementation of a new surveillance system for dialysis-associated infection events in outpatient dialysis facilities in Germany.

2. Central-line associated bloodstream infections in intensive care units before and after implementation of daily antiseptic bathing with chlorhexidine or octenidine: a post-hoc analysis of a cluster-randomised controlled trial.

3. Effect of antiseptic bathing with chlorhexidine or octenidine on central line-associated bloodstream infections in intensive care patients: a cluster-randomized controlled trial.

4. No increase of device associated infections in German intensive care units during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

5. An observational study of the universal use of octenidine to decrease nosocomial bloodstream infections and MDR organisms.

6. Mortality due to bloodstream infections and necrotizing enterocolitis in very low birth weight infants.

7. Proposing an empirically justified reference threshold for blood culture sampling rates in intensive care units.

8. Time-series analysis to observe the impact of a centrally organized educational intervention on the prevention of central-line-associated bloodstream infections in 32 German intensive care units.

9. [Deficits in central venous catheter associated bloodstream infection].

10. Nosocomial infections in very low birthweight infants in Germany: current data from the National Surveillance System NEO-KISS.

11. [Excess mortality and prolongation of stay due to bloodstream infections caused by multiresistant pathogens in Germany].

12. Understaffing, overcrowding, inappropriate nurse:ventilated patient ratio and nosocomial infections: which parameter is the best reflection of deficits?

13. Nosocomial infection in small for gestational age newborns with birth weight <1500 g: a multicentre analysis.

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

21. Prevention of catheter-related bloodstream infections: analysis of studies published between 2002 and 2005.

22. Inzidenz der Ubertragung von Infektionserregern von einem Intensivpatienten zum anderen. Ergebnisse der SIR-3-Studie.

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