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</noinclude>=== Iatrogenic Infection ===
</noinclude>{{ICD10 Guideline Iatrogenic Injury}}
 
=== Iatrogenic Infection ===
*These are infections that are related to medical care
*These are infections that are related to medical care
**Most (but not all) are directly related to a medical device that predisposes the patient to infection
**Most (but not all) are directly related to a medical device that predisposes the patient to infection
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=== Regarding Attribution and Identification of Surgical Wound Infections ===  
=== Regarding Attribution and Identification of Surgical Wound Infections ===  
*Note that these iatrogenic infections are attributed to the perioperative care for 30 days --- and for ONE WHOLE YEAR if related to an implanted device left in place  
*Note that these iatrogenic infections are attributed to the perioperative care for 30 days --- and for ONE WHOLE YEAR if related to an implanted device left in place  
*Our reference for this is[https://www.hpsc.ie/a-z/microbiologyantimicrobialresistance/infectioncontrolandhai/surveillance/surgicalsiteinfectionsurveillance/casedefinitions/File,3058,en.pdf CDC Surgical Wound Infection Guidelines], and descrubed=s 4 entities:  
*Our reference for this is [https://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/pdfs/pscmanual/pcsmanual_current.pdf this] (specifically pages 9-10 to 9-14), and describes 4 entities:  
**SUPERFICIAL INCISIONAL SURGICAL SITE INFECTION
**SUPERFICIAL INCISIONAL SURGICAL SITE INFECTION
**DEEP INCISIONAL SURGICAL SITE INFECTION
**DEEP INCISIONAL SURGICAL SITE INFECTION