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SIR (Standardized Infection Ratio) reporting primarily consists of two main sections: the numerator and the denominator. The numerator represents the actual number of infections observed in a healthcare facility, while the denominator reflects the expected number of infections based on national benchmarks adjusted for specific risk factors. This comparison helps organizations assess their infection control performance and identify areas for improvement. Additionally, SIR reports may include contextual information, such as patient Demographics and healthcare settings, to provide a clearer understanding of the data.

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