Data set to interpret MIC and disk diffusion to R/SI values. Included guidelines are CLSI (2011-2019) and EUCAST (2011-2020). Use as.rsi() to transform MICs or disks measurements to R/SI values.

rsi_translation

Format

A data.frame with 13,975 observations and 9 variables:

  • guideline
    Name of the guideline

  • method
    Either "MIC" or "DISK"

  • site
    Body site, e.g. "Oral" or "Respiratory"

  • mo
    Microbial ID, see as.mo()

  • ab
    Antibiotic ID, see as.ab()

  • ref_tbl
    Info about where the guideline rule can be found

  • disk_dose
    Dose of the used disk diffusion method

  • breakpoint_S
    Lowest MIC value or highest number of millimeters that leads to "S"

  • breakpoint_R
    Highest MIC value or lowest number of millimeters that leads to "R"

Details

The repository of this AMR package contains a file comprising this exact data set: https://gitlab.com/msberends/AMR/blob/master/data-raw/rsi_translation.txt. This file allows for machine reading EUCAST and CLSI guidelines, which is almost impossible with the Excel and PDF files distributed by EUCAST and CLSI. This file is updated automatically.

Read more on our website!

On our website https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR you can find a tutorial about how to conduct AMR analysis, the complete documentation of all functions (which reads a lot easier than here in R) and an example analysis using WHONET data.