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<p>In 2019, EUCAST has decided to change the definitions of susceptibility testing categories S, I and R as shown below (<a href='http://www.eucast.org/newsiandr/'>http://www.eucast.org/newsiandr/</a>). Results of several consultations on the new definitions are available on the EUCAST website under "Consultations".</p>
<p>In 2019, the European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST) has decided to change the definitions of susceptibility testing categories S, I and R as shown below (<a href='http://www.eucast.org/newsiandr/'>http://www.eucast.org/newsiandr/</a>). Results of several consultations on the new definitions are available on the EUCAST website under "Consultations".</p>
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<li><p><strong>S</strong> - Susceptible, standard dosing regimen: A microorganism is categorised as "Susceptible, standard dosing regimen", when there is a high likelihood of therapeutic success using a standard dosing regimen of the agent.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>I</strong> - Susceptible, increased exposure: A microorganism is categorised as "Susceptible, Increased exposure" when there is a high likelihood of therapeutic success because exposure to the agent is increased by adjusting the dosing regimen or by its concentration at the site of infection.</p></li>