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Senic (Study on the efficacy of nosocomial infection control) was an study that conducted to by the CDC in 1974 to evaluate the efficacy of common nosocomial infection prevention programs (including surveillance) in reducing the rate of infection in 4 important infections:

surgical site infection,

urinary tract infection,

pneumonia, and

bacteremia.