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We report the non-susceptibility rates, which include both intermediate and resistant isolates.
The term nonsusceptible was used to denote both intermediate and resistant isolates.
Isolates were classified as either susceptible or non-susceptible, the latter classification including isolates with both intermediate and resistant phenotypes.
In addition, we also classified the isolates as either susceptible or nonsusceptible (the latter category including both intermediate and resistant isolates) as proposed by Magiorakos et al. (2012).
This increase was also detected in both intermediate and resistant isolates, with annual distributions of 5.6% and 3.8%, respectively, in 2003; 6.8% and 4.8% in 2004; 7.5% and 5.4% in 2005; and 9.4% and 6% in 2006.
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Nonsusceptible isolates included both intermediate resistant and resistant isolates.
Resistance rates included in this review reflect both intermediate and fully resistant population.
The ANRS and Rega both report 3 levels of resistance: susceptible, intermediate, and resistant.
Penicillin prophylaxis appeared less effective against intermediate and resistant strains.
The results were classified as sensitive, intermediate, and resistant according to the standardized table supplied by the manufacturer (CLSI [2008]).
In contrast there were significant differences in the course of hypothermia between the susceptible, intermediate and resistant clusters.
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