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<h3 id="supported-guidelines">Supported Guidelines<a class="anchor" aria-label="anchor" href="#supported-guidelines"></a></h3>
<p>For interpreting MIC values as well as disk diffusion diameters, currently implemented guidelines are EUCAST (2011-2021) and CLSI (2010-2020).</p>
<p>Thus, the <code>guideline</code> argument must be set to e.g., <code>"EUCAST 2021"</code> or <code>"CLSI 2020"</code>. By simply using <code>"EUCAST"</code> (the default) or <code>"CLSI"</code> as input, the latest version of that guideline will automatically be selected. You can set your own data set using the <code>reference_data</code> argument. The <code>guideline</code> argument will then be ignored.</p>
<p>For interpreting MIC values as well as disk diffusion diameters, currently implemented guidelines are EUCAST (2011-2021) and CLSI (2010-2021).</p>
<p>Thus, the <code>guideline</code> argument must be set to e.g., <code>"EUCAST 2021"</code> or <code>"CLSI 2021"</code>. By simply using <code>"EUCAST"</code> (the default) or <code>"CLSI"</code> as input, the latest version of that guideline will automatically be selected. You can set your own data set using the <code>reference_data</code> argument. The <code>guideline</code> argument will then be ignored.</p>
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<h3 id="machine-readable-interpretation-guidelines">Machine-Readable Interpretation Guidelines<a class="anchor" aria-label="anchor" href="#machine-readable-interpretation-guidelines"></a></h3>
<p>The repository of this package <a href="https://github.com/msberends/AMR/blob/main/data-raw/rsi_translation.txt" class="external-link">contains a machine-readable version</a> of all guidelines. This is a CSV file consisting of 22,000 rows and 10 columns. This file is machine-readable, since it contains one row for every unique combination of the test method (MIC or disk diffusion), the antimicrobial agent and the microorganism. <strong>This allows for easy implementation of these rules in laboratory information systems (LIS)</strong>. Note that it only contains interpretation guidelines for humans - interpretation guidelines from CLSI for animals were removed.</p>
<p>The repository of this package <a href="https://github.com/msberends/AMR/blob/main/data-raw/rsi_translation.txt" class="external-link">contains a machine-readable version</a> of all guidelines. This is a CSV file consisting of 23,451 rows and 10 columns. This file is machine-readable, since it contains one row for every unique combination of the test method (MIC or disk diffusion), the antimicrobial agent and the microorganism. <strong>This allows for easy implementation of these rules in laboratory information systems (LIS)</strong>. Note that it only contains interpretation guidelines for humans - interpretation guidelines from CLSI for animals were removed.</p>
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