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# AMR 1.5.0.9000
## <small>Last updated: 12 January 2021</small>
*Note: the rules of 'EUCAST Clinical Breakpoints v11.0 (2021)' will also be added in this next release, to be expected in February/March 2021.*
# AMR 1.5.0.9001
## <small>Last updated: 14 January 2021</small>
### New
* Support for EUCAST Clinical Breakpoints v11.0 (2021), effective in the `eucast_rules()` function and in `as.rsi()` to interpret MIC and disk diffusion values. This is now the default guideline in this package.
* Function `eucast_dosage()` to to get advised dosages of a certain bug-drug combination based on EUCAST dosage data
* Data set `dosage` to fuel the new `eucast_dosage()` function and to make this data available in a structured way
* Function `eucast_dosage()` to get a `data.frame` with advised dosages of a certain bug-drug combination, which is based on the new `dosage` data set
* Function `isolate_identifier()`, which will paste a microorganism code with all antimicrobial results of a data set into one string for each row. This is useful to compare isolates, e.g. between institutions or regions, when there is no genotyping available.
* Function `mo_is_yeast()`, which determines whether a microorganism is a member of the taxonomic class Saccharomycetes or the taxonomic order Saccharomycetales:
```r
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* Using functions without setting a data set (e.g., `mo_is_gram_negative()`, `mo_is_gram_positive()`, `mo_is_intrinsic_resistant()`, `first_isolate()`, `mdro()`) now work with `dplyr`s `group_by()` again
* Updated the data set `microorganisms.codes` (which contains popular LIS and WHONET codes for microorganisms) for some species of *Mycobacterium* that previously incorrectly returned *M. africanum*
* Added Pretomanid (PMD, J04AK08) to the `antibiotics` data set
* WHONET code `"PNV"` will now correctly be interpreted as `PHN`, the antibiotic code for phenoxymethylpenicillin ('peni V')
# AMR 1.5.0