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<h3 id="what-is-amr-for-r">What is <code>AMR</code> (for R)?<a class="anchor" aria-label="anchor" href="#what-is-amr-for-r"></a>
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<p><code>AMR</code> is a free, open-source and independent <a href="https://www.r-project.org" class="external-link">R package</a> (see <a href="#copyright">Copyright</a>) to simplify the analysis and prediction of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and to work with microbial and antimicrobial data and properties, by using evidence-based methods. <strong>Our aim is to provide a standard</strong> for clean and reproducible AMR data analysis, that can therefore empower epidemiological analyses to continuously enable surveillance and treatment evaluation in any setting.</p>
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<p>After installing this package, R knows <a href="./reference/microorganisms.html"><strong>~71,000 distinct microbial species</strong></a> and all <a href="./reference/antibiotics.html"><strong>~560 antibiotic, antimycotic and antiviral drugs</strong></a> by name and code (including ATC, EARS-Net, PubChem, LOINC and SNOMED CT), and knows all about valid R/SI and MIC values. It supports any data format, including WHONET/EARS-Net data.</p>
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<p>After installing this package, R knows <a href="./reference/microorganisms.html"><strong>~71,000 distinct microbial species</strong></a> and all <a href="./reference/antibiotics.html"><strong>~570 antibiotic, antimycotic and antiviral drugs</strong></a> by name and code (including ATC, WHONET/EARS-Net, PubChem, LOINC and SNOMED CT), and knows all about valid R/SI and MIC values. It supports any data format, including WHONET/EARS-Net data.</p>
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<p>The <code>AMR</code> package is available in <img src="lang_da.svg" style="height: 11px !important; vertical-align: initial !important;"> Danish, <img src="lang_nl.svg" style="height: 11px !important; vertical-align: initial !important;"> Dutch, <img src="lang_en.svg" style="height: 11px !important; vertical-align: initial !important;"> English, <img src="lang_fr.svg" style="height: 11px !important; vertical-align: initial !important;"> French, <img src="lang_de.svg" style="height: 11px !important; vertical-align: initial !important;"> German, <img src="lang_it.svg" style="height: 11px !important; vertical-align: initial !important;"> Italian, <img src="lang_pt.svg" style="height: 11px !important; vertical-align: initial !important;"> Portuguese, <img src="lang_ru.svg" style="height: 11px !important; vertical-align: initial !important;"> Russian, <img src="lang_es.svg" style="height: 11px !important; vertical-align: initial !important;"> Spanish and <img src="lang_sv.svg" style="height: 11px !important; vertical-align: initial !important;"> Swedish. Antimicrobial drug (group) names and colloquial microorganism names are provided in these languages.</p>
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<p>This package is <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_hell" class="external-link">fully independent of any other R package</a> and works on Windows, macOS and Linux with all versions of R since R-3.0 (April 2013). <strong>It was designed to work in any setting, including those with very limited resources</strong>. It was created for both routine data analysis and academic research at the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the <a href="https://www.rug.nl" class="external-link">University of Groningen</a>, in collaboration with non-profit organisations <a href="https://www.certe.nl" class="external-link">Certe Medical Diagnostics and Advice Foundation</a> and <a href="https://www.umcg.nl" class="external-link">University Medical Center Groningen</a>. This R package formed the basis of two PhD theses (<a href="https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.177417131" class="external-link">DOI 10.33612/diss.177417131</a> and <a href="https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.192486375" class="external-link">DOI 10.33612/diss.192486375</a>) but is <a href="./news">actively and durably maintained</a> by two public healthcare organisations in the Netherlands.</p>
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