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. 2018 Sep 25:377–437. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-99921-0_33

Table 33.2.

Recommendation categories for infection protection: divided into categories from the CDC/HICPAC system

According to research, theory, feasibility and if possible economic solution
Category IA A strong recommendation supported by high- to moderate-quality evidence suggesting net clinical benefits or harms
Category IB A strong recommendation supported by low-quality evidence suggesting net clinical benefits or harms or an accepted practice (e.g. aseptic technique), supported by low- to very low-quality evidence
Category IC A strong recommendation required by state or federal regulation
Category II A weak recommendation supported by any quality evidence suggesting a trade-off between clinical benefits and harms
No recommendation/unsolved issue An issue for which there is low- to very low-quality evidence with uncertain trade-offs between the benefits and harms or no published evidence on outcomes deemed critical to weighing the risk and benefits of a given intervention

Refs. 24, 12, 13, 39, 40, 44