CDC is the nation's premier health promotion, prevention, and preparedness agency. As such, CDC is an important source of public health and clinical guidelines. If CDC guidelines are to be trusted by partners and the public, they must be clear, valid, and reliable. Methods and processes used in CDC guideline development should follow universally accepted standards. This report describes the standards required by CDC for the development of evidence-based guidelines. These standards cover topics such as guideline scoping, soliciting external input, summarizing evidence, and crafting recommendations. Following these standards can help minimize bias and enhance the quality and consistency of CDC guidelines.
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Carande-Kulis, V., Elder, R. W., & Koffman, D. M. (2022). Standards Required for the Development of CDC Evidence-Based Guidelines. MMWR Supplements, 71(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.su7101a1
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