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Replace RSI with SIR

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Dr. Matthijs Berends
2023-01-21 23:47:20 +01:00
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ eucast_rules(
version_breakpoints = 12,
version_expertrules = 3.3,
ampc_cephalosporin_resistance = NA,
only_rsi_columns = FALSE,
only_sir_columns = FALSE,
custom_rules = NULL,
...
)
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ eucast_dosage(ab, administration = "iv", version_breakpoints = 12)
\item{ampc_cephalosporin_resistance}{a \link{character} value that should be applied to cefotaxime, ceftriaxone and ceftazidime for AmpC de-repressed cephalosporin-resistant mutants, defaults to \code{NA}. Currently only works when \code{version_expertrules} is \code{3.2} and higher; these version of '\emph{EUCAST Expert Rules on Enterobacterales}' state that results of cefotaxime, ceftriaxone and ceftazidime should be reported with a note, or results should be suppressed (emptied) for these three drugs. A value of \code{NA} (the default) for this argument will remove results for these three drugs, while e.g. a value of \code{"R"} will make the results for these drugs resistant. Use \code{NULL} or \code{FALSE} to not alter results for these three drugs of AmpC de-repressed cephalosporin-resistant mutants. Using \code{TRUE} is equal to using \code{"R"}. \cr For \emph{EUCAST Expert Rules} v3.2, this rule applies to: \emph{Citrobacter braakii}, \emph{Citrobacter freundii}, \emph{Citrobacter gillenii}, \emph{Citrobacter murliniae}, \emph{Citrobacter rodenticum}, \emph{Citrobacter sedlakii}, \emph{Citrobacter werkmanii}, \emph{Citrobacter youngae}, \emph{Enterobacter}, \emph{Hafnia alvei}, \emph{Klebsiella aerogenes}, \emph{Morganella morganii}, \emph{Providencia} and \emph{Serratia}.}
\item{only_rsi_columns}{a \link{logical} to indicate whether only antibiotic columns must be detected that were transformed to class \code{rsi} (see \code{\link[=as.rsi]{as.rsi()}}) on beforehand (defaults to \code{FALSE})}
\item{only_sir_columns}{a \link{logical} to indicate whether only antibiotic columns must be detected that were transformed to class \code{sir} (see \code{\link[=as.sir]{as.sir()}}) on beforehand (defaults to \code{FALSE})}
\item{custom_rules}{custom rules to apply, created with \code{\link[=custom_eucast_rules]{custom_eucast_rules()}}}
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Apply rules for clinical breakpoints and intrinsic resistance as defined by the
To improve the interpretation of the antibiogram before EUCAST rules are applied, some non-EUCAST rules can applied at default, see \emph{Details}.
}
\details{
\strong{Note:} This function does not translate MIC values to RSI values. Use \code{\link[=as.rsi]{as.rsi()}} for that. \cr
\strong{Note:} This function does not translate MIC values to SIR values. Use \code{\link[=as.sir]{as.sir()}} for that. \cr
\strong{Note:} When ampicillin (AMP, J01CA01) is not available but amoxicillin (AMX, J01CA04) is, the latter will be used for all rules where there is a dependency on ampicillin. These drugs are interchangeable when it comes to expression of antimicrobial resistance. \cr
The file containing all EUCAST rules is located here: \url{https://github.com/msberends/AMR/blob/main/data-raw/eucast_rules.tsv}. \strong{Note:} Old taxonomic names are replaced with the current taxonomy where applicable. For example, \emph{Ochrobactrum anthropi} was renamed to \emph{Brucella anthropi} in 2020; the original EUCAST rules v3.1 and v3.2 did not yet contain this new taxonomic name. The \code{AMR} package contains the full microbial taxonomy updated until 11 December, 2022, see \link{microorganisms}.
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Amikacin (\code{AMK}, \href{https://www.whocc.no/atc_ddd_index/?code=J01GB06&sho
\section{Reference Data Publicly Available}{
All data sets in this \code{AMR} package (about microorganisms, antibiotics, R/SI interpretation, EUCAST rules, etc.) are publicly and freely available for download in the following formats: R, MS Excel, Apache Feather, Apache Parquet, SPSS, SAS, and Stata. We also provide tab-separated plain text files that are machine-readable and suitable for input in any software program, such as laboratory information systems. Please visit \href{https://msberends.github.io/AMR/articles/datasets.html}{our website for the download links}. The actual files are of course available on \href{https://github.com/msberends/AMR/tree/main/data-raw}{our GitHub repository}.
All data sets in this \code{AMR} package (about microorganisms, antibiotics, SIR interpretation, EUCAST rules, etc.) are publicly and freely available for download in the following formats: R, MS Excel, Apache Feather, Apache Parquet, SPSS, SAS, and Stata. We also provide tab-separated plain text files that are machine-readable and suitable for input in any software program, such as laboratory information systems. Please visit \href{https://msberends.github.io/AMR/articles/datasets.html}{our website for the download links}. The actual files are of course available on \href{https://github.com/msberends/AMR/tree/main/data-raw}{our GitHub repository}.
}
\examples{