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Fig. 1 | Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control

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From: Risk perception of antimicrobial resistance by infection control specialists in Europe: a case-vignette study

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Overall assessment of agreement about risk perception within and across 15 European countries. Footnote: Individual risk corresponds to the risk of poor clinical outcomes for infected/colonised patients; collective risk corresponds to the risk for contact patients to become colonised and the transmission to other patients. N represents the total number of case-vignettes scored. The risk perception was scored on a 7-point Likert scale and then categorized in low risk for scores 1 to 3, neutral for a score of 4 and high risk for scores 5 to 7. Poor agreement: ICC < 0.4, Good agreement: ICC 0.4 to 0.7, Very good agreement: ICC > 0.7. Abbreviations: ICC, intraclass correlation; CI, confidence interval; UK, United Kingdom

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