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Package: AMR
Version: 1.4.0.9026
Date: 2020-11-24
Version: 1.4.0.9027
Date: 2020-11-25
Title: Antimicrobial Resistance Analysis
Authors@R: c(
person(role = c("aut", "cre"),

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# AMR 1.4.0.9026
## <small>Last updated: 24 November 2020</small>
# AMR 1.4.0.9027
## <small>Last updated: 25 November 2020</small>
### New
* Function `is_new_episode()` to determine patient episodes which are not necessarily based on microorganisms. It also supports grouped variables with e.g. `mutate()`, `filter()` and `summarise()` of the `dplyr` package:
```r
```r
example_isolates %>%
group_by(patient_id, hospital_id) %>%
filter(is_new_episode(date, episode_days = 60))

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<span class="version label label-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="bottom" title="Latest development version">1.4.0.9026</span>
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<p>This package is <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_hell">fully independent of any other R package</a> and works on Windows, macOS and Linux with all versions of R since R-3.0.0 (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">University of Groningen</a>, in collaboration with non-profit organisations <a href="https://www.certe.nl">Certe Medical Diagnostics and Advice</a> and <a href="https://www.umcg.nl">University Medical Center Groningen</a>. This R package is <a href="./news">actively maintained</a> and is free software (see <a href="#copyright">Copyright</a>).</p>
<div class="main-content">
<p>
<a href="./countries_large.png" target="_blank"><img src="./countries.png" class="countries_map"></a> <strong>Used in more than 120 countries</strong><br> Since its first public release in early 2018, this package has been downloaded from more than 120 countries. Click the map to enlarge and to also see the names of the countries.
<a href="./countries_large.png" target="_blank"><img src="./countries.png" class="countries_map"></a> <strong>Used in 135 countries</strong><br> Since its first public release in early 2018, this package has been downloaded from 135 countries. Click the map to enlarge and to also see the names of the countries.
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<span class="version label label-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="bottom" title="Latest development version">1.4.0.9027</span>
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<small>Source: <a href='https://github.com/msberends/AMR/blob/master/NEWS.md'><code>NEWS.md</code></a></small>
</div>
<div id="amr-1409026" class="section level1">
<h1 class="page-header" data-toc-text="1.4.0.9026">
<a href="#amr-1409026" class="anchor"></a>AMR 1.4.0.9026<small> Unreleased </small>
<div id="amr-1409027" class="section level1">
<h1 class="page-header" data-toc-text="1.4.0.9027">
<a href="#amr-1409027" class="anchor"></a>AMR 1.4.0.9027<small> Unreleased </small>
</h1>
<div id="last-updated-24-november-2020" class="section level2">
<div id="last-updated-25-november-2020" class="section level2">
<h2 class="hasAnchor">
<a href="#last-updated-24-november-2020" class="anchor"></a><small>Last updated: 24 November 2020</small>
<a href="#last-updated-25-november-2020" class="anchor"></a><small>Last updated: 25 November 2020</small>
</h2>
<div id="new" class="section level3">
<h3 class="hasAnchor">
<a href="#new" class="anchor"></a>New</h3>
<ul>
<li><p>Function <code><a href="../reference/is_new_episode.html">is_new_episode()</a></code> to determine patient episodes which are not necessarily based on microorganisms. It also supports grouped variables with e.g. <code><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/mutate.html">mutate()</a></code>, <code><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/filter.html">filter()</a></code> and <code><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/summarise.html">summarise()</a></code> of the <code>dplyr</code> package: <code>r example_isolates %&gt;% group_by(patient_id, hospital_id) %&gt;% filter(is_new_episode(date, episode_days = 60))</code></p></li>
<li>
<p>Functions <code><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_is_gram_negative()</a></code> and <code><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_is_gram_positive()</a></code> as wrappers around <code><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_gramstain()</a></code>. They always return <code>TRUE</code> or <code>FALSE</code> (except when the input is <code>NA</code> or the MO code is <code>UNKNOWN</code>), thus always return <code>FALSE</code> for species outside the taxonomic kingdom of Bacteria. If you have the <code>dplyr</code> package installed, they can even determine the column with microorganisms themselves when used inside <code>dplyr</code> verbs:</p>
<p>Function <code><a href="../reference/is_new_episode.html">is_new_episode()</a></code> to determine patient episodes which are not necessarily based on microorganisms. It also supports grouped variables with e.g. <code><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/mutate.html">mutate()</a></code>, <code><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/filter.html">filter()</a></code> and <code><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/summarise.html">summarise()</a></code> of the <code>dplyr</code> package:</p>
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<span class="va">example_isolates</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/filter.html">filter</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_is_gram_positive</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="fu">group_by</span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">patient_id</span>, <span class="va">hospital_id</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/stats/filter.html">filter</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="../reference/is_new_episode.html">is_new_episode</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">date</span>, episode_days <span class="op">=</span> <span class="fl">60</span><span class="op">)</span><span class="op">)</span></pre></div>
</li>
<li>
<p>Functions <code><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_is_gram_negative()</a></code> and <code><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_is_gram_positive()</a></code> as wrappers around <code><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_gramstain()</a></code>. They always return <code>TRUE</code> or <code>FALSE</code> (except when the input is <code>NA</code> or the MO code is <code>UNKNOWN</code>), thus always return <code>FALSE</code> for species outside the taxonomic kingdom of Bacteria. If you have the <code>dplyr</code> package installed, they can even determine the column with microorganisms themselves when used inside <code>dplyr</code> verbs:</p>
<div class="sourceCode" id="cb2"><pre class="downlit">
<span class="va">example_isolates</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/stats/filter.html">filter</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_is_gram_positive</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co">#&gt; NOTE: Using column `mo` as input for mo_is_gram_positive()</span></pre></div>
</li>
<li>
<p>Function <code><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_is_intrinsic_resistant()</a></code> to test for intrinsic resistance, based on <a href="https://www.eucast.org/expert_rules_and_intrinsic_resistance/">EUCAST Intrinsic Resistance and Unusual Phenotypes v3.2</a> from 2020. As with the new <code>mo_is_gram_*()</code> functions, if you have the <code>dplyr</code> package installed the column with microorganisms will be automatically determined when used inside <code>dplyr</code> verbs:</p>
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<span class="va">example_isolates</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/filter.html">filter</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_is_intrinsic_resistant</a></span><span class="op">(</span>ab <span class="op">=</span> <span class="st">"Vancomycin"</span><span class="op">)</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/stats/filter.html">filter</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_is_intrinsic_resistant</a></span><span class="op">(</span>ab <span class="op">=</span> <span class="st">"Vancomycin"</span><span class="op">)</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co">#&gt; NOTE: Using column `mo` as input for mo_is_intrinsic_resistant()</span></pre></div>
</li>
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<li>
<p>Data set <code>intrinsic_resistant</code>. This data set contains all bug-drug combinations where the bug is intrinsic resistant to the drug according to the latest EUCAST insights. It contains just two columns: <code>microorganism</code> and <code>antibiotic</code>.</p>
<p>Curious about which enterococci are actually intrinsic resistant to vancomycin?</p>
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<span class="kw"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/library.html">library</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va"><a href="https://msberends.github.io/AMR/">AMR</a></span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="kw"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/library.html">library</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org">dplyr</a></span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="va">intrinsic_resistant</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
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<li>
<p>Support for using <code>dplyr</code>s <code><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/across.html">across()</a></code> to interpret MIC values or disk zone diameters, which also automatically determines the column with microorganism names or codes.</p>
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<span class="co"># until dplyr 1.0.0</span>
<span class="va">your_data</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span> <span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/mutate_all.html">mutate_if</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">is.mic</span>, <span class="va">as.rsi</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="va">your_data</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span> <span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/mutate_all.html">mutate_if</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">is.disk</span>, <span class="va">as.rsi</span><span class="op">)</span>
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<li>
<p>Added intelligent data cleaning to <code><a href="../reference/as.disk.html">as.disk()</a></code>, so numbers can also be extracted from text and decimal numbers will always be rounded up:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/as.disk.html">as.disk</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/c.html">c</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"disk zone: 23.4 mm"</span>, <span class="fl">23.4</span><span class="op">)</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co">#&gt; Class &lt;disk&gt;</span>
<span class="co">#&gt; [1] 24 24</span></pre></div>
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<li><p>Function <code><a href="../reference/ab_from_text.html">ab_from_text()</a></code> to retrieve antimicrobial drug names, doses and forms of administration from clinical texts in e.g. health care records, which also corrects for misspelling since it uses <code><a href="../reference/as.ab.html">as.ab()</a></code> internally</p></li>
<li>
<p><a href="https://tidyselect.r-lib.org/reference/language.html">Tidyverse selection helpers</a> for antibiotic classes, that help to select the columns of antibiotics that are of a specific antibiotic class, without the need to define the columns or antibiotic abbreviations. They can be used in any function that allows selection helpers, like <code><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/select.html">dplyr::select()</a></code> and <code><a href="https://tidyr.tidyverse.org/reference/pivot_longer.html">tidyr::pivot_longer()</a></code>:</p>
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<span class="kw"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/library.html">library</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org">dplyr</a></span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># Columns 'IPM' and 'MEM' are in the example_isolates data set</span>
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<li><p>Fixed important floating point error for some MIC comparisons in EUCAST 2020 guideline</p></li>
<li>
<p>Interpretation from MIC values (and disk zones) to R/SI can now be used with <code><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/mutate_all.html">mutate_at()</a></code> of the <code>dplyr</code> package:</p>
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<span class="va">yourdata</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/mutate_all.html">mutate_at</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/vars.html">vars</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">antibiotic1</span><span class="op">:</span><span class="va">antibiotic25</span><span class="op">)</span>, <span class="va">as.rsi</span>, mo <span class="op">=</span> <span class="st">"E. coli"</span><span class="op">)</span>
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<ul>
<li>
<p>Support for LOINC codes in the <code>antibiotics</code> data set. Use <code><a href="../reference/ab_property.html">ab_loinc()</a></code> to retrieve LOINC codes, or use a LOINC code for input in any <code>ab_*</code> function:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/ab_property.html">ab_loinc</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"ampicillin"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co">#&gt; [1] "21066-6" "3355-5" "33562-0" "33919-2" "43883-8" "43884-6" "87604-5"</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/ab_property.html">ab_name</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"21066-6"</span><span class="op">)</span>
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</li>
<li>
<p>Support for SNOMED CT codes in the <code>microorganisms</code> data set. Use <code><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_snomed()</a></code> to retrieve SNOMED codes, or use a SNOMED code for input in any <code>mo_*</code> function:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_snomed</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"S. aureus"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co">#&gt; [1] 115329001 3092008 113961008</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_name</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fl">115329001</span><span class="op">)</span>
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<ul>
<li>
<p>If you were dependent on the old Enterobacteriaceae family e.g. by using in your code:</p>
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<span class="kw">if</span> <span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_family</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">somebugs</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="st">"Enterobacteriaceae"</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="va">...</span></pre></div>
<p>then please adjust this to:</p>
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<span class="kw">if</span> <span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_order</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">somebugs</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="st">"Enterobacterales"</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="va">...</span></pre></div>
</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>
<p>Functions <code><a href="../reference/proportion.html">susceptibility()</a></code> and <code><a href="../reference/proportion.html">resistance()</a></code> as aliases of <code><a href="../reference/proportion.html">proportion_SI()</a></code> and <code><a href="../reference/proportion.html">proportion_R()</a></code>, respectively. These functions were added to make it more clear that “I” should be considered susceptible and not resistant.</p>
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<span class="kw"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/library.html">library</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org">dplyr</a></span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="va">example_isolates</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/group_by.html">group_by</a></span><span class="op">(</span>bug <span class="op">=</span> <span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_name</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">mo</span><span class="op">)</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
@ -737,7 +743,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<li><p>More intelligent way of coping with some consonants like “l” and “r”</p></li>
<li>
<p>Added a score (a certainty percentage) to <code><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">mo_uncertainties()</a></code>, that is calculated using the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levenshtein_distance">Levenshtein distance</a>:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">as.mo</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/c.html">c</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"Stafylococcus aureus"</span>,
<span class="st">"staphylokok aureuz"</span><span class="op">)</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co">#&gt; Warning: </span>
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<ul>
<li>
<p>Determination of first isolates now <strong>excludes</strong> all unknown microorganisms at default, i.e. microbial code <code>"UNKNOWN"</code>. They can be included with the new parameter <code>include_unknown</code>:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/first_isolate.html">first_isolate</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">...</span>, include_unknown <span class="op">=</span> <span class="cn">TRUE</span><span class="op">)</span></pre></div>
<p>For WHONET users, this means that all records/isolates with organism code <code>"con"</code> (<em>contamination</em>) will be excluded at default, since <code>as.mo("con") = "UNKNOWN"</code>. The function always shows a note with the number of unknown microorganisms that were included or excluded.</p>
</li>
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<p>For code consistency, classes <code>ab</code> and <code>mo</code> will now be preserved in any subsetting or assignment. For the sake of data integrity, this means that invalid assignments will now result in <code>NA</code>:</p>
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<span class="co"># how it works in base R:</span>
<span class="va">x</span> <span class="op">&lt;-</span> <span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/factor.html">factor</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"A"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="va">x</span><span class="op">[</span><span class="fl">1</span><span class="op">]</span> <span class="op">&lt;-</span> <span class="st">"B"</span>
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<ul>
<li>
<p>Function <code><a href="../reference/bug_drug_combinations.html">bug_drug_combinations()</a></code> to quickly get a <code>data.frame</code> with the results of all bug-drug combinations in a data set. The column containing microorganism codes is guessed automatically and its input is transformed with <code><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_shortname()</a></code> at default:</p>
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<span class="va">x</span> <span class="op">&lt;-</span> <span class="fu"><a href="../reference/bug_drug_combinations.html">bug_drug_combinations</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">example_isolates</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co">#&gt; NOTE: Using column `mo` as input for `col_mo`.</span>
<span class="va">x</span><span class="op">[</span><span class="fl">1</span><span class="op">:</span><span class="fl">4</span>, <span class="op">]</span>
@ -847,12 +853,12 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<span class="co">#&gt; 4 Gram-negative AMX 227 0 405 632</span>
<span class="co">#&gt; NOTE: Use 'format()' on this result to get a publicable/printable format.</span></pre></div>
<p>You can format this to a printable format, ready for reporting or exporting to e.g. Excel with the base R <code><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/format.html">format()</a></code> function:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/format.html">format</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">x</span>, combine_IR <span class="op">=</span> <span class="cn">FALSE</span><span class="op">)</span></pre></div>
</li>
<li>
<p>Additional way to calculate co-resistance, i.e. when using multiple antimicrobials as input for <code>portion_*</code> functions or <code>count_*</code> functions. This can be used to determine the empiric susceptibility of a combination therapy. A new parameter <code>only_all_tested</code> (<strong>which defaults to <code>FALSE</code></strong>) replaces the old <code>also_single_tested</code> and can be used to select one of the two methods to count isolates and calculate portions. The difference can be seen in this example table (which is also on the <code>portion</code> and <code>count</code> help pages), where the %SI is being determined:</p>
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<span class="co"># --------------------------------------------------------------------</span>
<span class="co"># only_all_tested = FALSE only_all_tested = TRUE</span>
<span class="co"># ----------------------- -----------------------</span>
@ -873,7 +879,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
</li>
<li>
<p><code>tibble</code> printing support for classes <code>rsi</code>, <code>mic</code>, <code>disk</code>, <code>ab</code> <code>mo</code>. When using <code>tibble</code>s containing antimicrobial columns, values <code>S</code> will print in green, values <code>I</code> will print in yellow and values <code>R</code> will print in red. Microbial IDs (class <code>mo</code>) will emphasise on the genus and species, not on the kingdom.</p>
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<span class="co"># (run this on your own console, as this page does not support colour printing)</span>
<span class="kw"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/library.html">library</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org">dplyr</a></span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="va">example_isolates</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
@ -955,7 +961,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<ul>
<li>
<p>Function <code><a href="../reference/proportion.html">rsi_df()</a></code> to transform a <code>data.frame</code> to a data set containing only the microbial interpretation (S, I, R), the antibiotic, the percentage of S/I/R and the number of available isolates. This is a convenient combination of the existing functions <code><a href="../reference/count.html">count_df()</a></code> and <code>portion_df()</code> to immediately show resistance percentages and number of available isolates:</p>
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<span class="va">septic_patients</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/select.html">select</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">AMX</span>, <span class="va">CIP</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/proportion.html">rsi_df</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span>
@ -981,7 +987,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<li>UPEC (Uropathogenic <em>E. coli</em>)</li>
</ul>
<p>All these lead to the microbial ID of <em>E. coli</em>:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">as.mo</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"UPEC"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># B_ESCHR_COL</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_name</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"UPEC"</span><span class="op">)</span>
@ -1085,7 +1091,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<li><p>when all values are unique it now shows a message instead of a warning</p></li>
<li>
<p>support for boxplots:</p>
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<span class="va">septic_patients</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu">freq</span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">age</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/graphics/boxplot.html">boxplot</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span>
@ -1179,7 +1185,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
</li>
<li>
<p>New filters for antimicrobial classes. Use these functions to filter isolates on results in one of more antibiotics from a specific class:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/filter_ab_class.html">filter_aminoglycosides</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/filter_ab_class.html">filter_carbapenems</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/filter_ab_class.html">filter_cephalosporins</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span>
@ -1192,7 +1198,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/filter_ab_class.html">filter_macrolides</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/filter_ab_class.html">filter_tetracyclines</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span></pre></div>
<p>The <code>antibiotics</code> data set will be searched, after which the input data will be checked for column names with a value in any abbreviations, codes or official names found in the <code>antibiotics</code> data set. For example:</p>
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<span class="va">septic_patients</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span> <span class="fu"><a href="../reference/filter_ab_class.html">filter_glycopeptides</a></span><span class="op">(</span>result <span class="op">=</span> <span class="st">"R"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># Filtering on glycopeptide antibacterials: any of `vanc` or `teic` is R</span>
<span class="va">septic_patients</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span> <span class="fu"><a href="../reference/filter_ab_class.html">filter_glycopeptides</a></span><span class="op">(</span>result <span class="op">=</span> <span class="st">"R"</span>, scope <span class="op">=</span> <span class="st">"all"</span><span class="op">)</span>
@ -1200,7 +1206,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
</li>
<li>
<p>All <code>ab_*</code> functions are deprecated and replaced by <code>atc_*</code> functions:</p>
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<span class="va">ab_property</span> <span class="op">-&gt;</span> <span class="fu">atc_property</span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="va">ab_name</span> <span class="op">-&gt;</span> <span class="fu">atc_name</span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="va">ab_official</span> <span class="op">-&gt;</span> <span class="fu">atc_official</span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span>
@ -1220,19 +1226,19 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<li><p>New function <code><a href="../reference/age_groups.html">age_groups()</a></code> to split ages into custom or predefined groups (like children or elderly). This allows for easier demographic antimicrobial resistance analysis per age group.</p></li>
<li>
<p>New function <code><a href="../reference/resistance_predict.html">ggplot_rsi_predict()</a></code> as well as the base R <code><a href="../reference/plot.html">plot()</a></code> function can now be used for resistance prediction calculated with <code><a href="../reference/resistance_predict.html">resistance_predict()</a></code>:</p>
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<span class="va">x</span> <span class="op">&lt;-</span> <span class="fu"><a href="../reference/resistance_predict.html">resistance_predict</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">septic_patients</span>, col_ab <span class="op">=</span> <span class="st">"amox"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/plot.html">plot</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">x</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/resistance_predict.html">ggplot_rsi_predict</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">x</span><span class="op">)</span></pre></div>
</li>
<li>
<p>Functions <code><a href="../reference/first_isolate.html">filter_first_isolate()</a></code> and <code><a href="../reference/first_isolate.html">filter_first_weighted_isolate()</a></code> to shorten and fasten filtering on data sets with antimicrobial results, e.g.:</p>
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<span class="va">septic_patients</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span> <span class="fu"><a href="../reference/first_isolate.html">filter_first_isolate</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">...</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># or</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/first_isolate.html">filter_first_isolate</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">septic_patients</span>, <span class="va">...</span><span class="op">)</span></pre></div>
<p>is equal to:</p>
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<span class="va">septic_patients</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/mutate.html">mutate</a></span><span class="op">(</span>only_firsts <span class="op">=</span> <span class="fu"><a href="../reference/first_isolate.html">first_isolate</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">septic_patients</span>, <span class="va">...</span><span class="op">)</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/filter.html">filter</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">only_firsts</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="cn">TRUE</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
@ -1264,7 +1270,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<ul>
<li>
<p>Now handles incorrect spelling, like <code>i</code> instead of <code>y</code> and <code>f</code> instead of <code>ph</code>:</p>
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<span class="co"># mo_fullname() uses as.mo() internally</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_fullname</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"Sthafilokockus aaureuz"</span><span class="op">)</span>
@ -1275,7 +1281,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
</li>
<li>
<p>Uncertainty of the algorithm is now divided into four levels, 0 to 3, where the default <code>allow_uncertain = TRUE</code> is equal to uncertainty level 2. Run <code><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">?as.mo</a></code> for more info about these levels.</p>
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<span class="co"># equal:</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">as.mo</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">...</span>, allow_uncertain <span class="op">=</span> <span class="cn">TRUE</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">as.mo</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">...</span>, allow_uncertain <span class="op">=</span> <span class="fl">2</span><span class="op">)</span>
@ -1289,7 +1295,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<li><p>All microbial IDs that found are now saved to a local file <code>~/.Rhistory_mo</code>. Use the new function <code>clean_mo_history()</code> to delete this file, which resets the algorithms.</p></li>
<li>
<p>Incoercible results will now be considered unknown, MO code <code>UNKNOWN</code>. On foreign systems, properties of these will be translated to all languages already previously supported: German, Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_genus</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"qwerty"</span>, language <span class="op">=</span> <span class="st">"es"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># Warning: </span>
<span class="co"># one unique value (^= 100.0%) could not be coerced and is considered 'unknown': "qwerty". Use mo_failures() to review it.</span>
@ -1338,7 +1344,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<ul>
<li>
<p>Support for tidyverse quasiquotation! Now you can create frequency tables of function outcomes:</p>
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<span class="co"># Determine genus of microorganisms (mo) in `septic_patients` data set:</span>
<span class="co"># OLD WAY</span>
<span class="va">septic_patients</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
@ -1421,7 +1427,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<li><p>Fewer than 3 characters as input for <code>as.mo</code> will return NA</p></li>
<li>
<p>Function <code>as.mo</code> (and all <code>mo_*</code> wrappers) now supports genus abbreviations with “species” attached</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">as.mo</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"E. species"</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="co"># B_ESCHR</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_fullname</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"E. spp."</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="co"># "Escherichia species"</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">as.mo</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"S. spp"</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="co"># B_STPHY</span>
@ -1437,14 +1443,14 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<ul>
<li>
<p>Support for grouping variables, test with:</p>
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<span class="va">septic_patients</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/group_by.html">group_by</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">hospital_id</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu">freq</span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">gender</span><span class="op">)</span></pre></div>
</li>
<li>
<p>Support for (un)selecting columns:</p>
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<span class="va">septic_patients</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu">freq</span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">hospital_id</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/select.html">select</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">-</span><span class="va">count</span>, <span class="op">-</span><span class="va">cum_count</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="co"># only get item, percent, cum_percent</span></pre></div>
@ -1523,7 +1529,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
</li>
</ul>
<p>They also come with support for German, Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_gramstain</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"E. coli"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># [1] "Gram negative"</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_gramstain</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"E. coli"</span>, language <span class="op">=</span> <span class="st">"de"</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="co"># German</span>
@ -1533,7 +1539,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_fullname</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"S. group A"</span>, language <span class="op">=</span> <span class="st">"pt"</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="co"># Portuguese</span>
<span class="co"># [1] "Streptococcus grupo A"</span></pre></div>
<p>Furthermore, former taxonomic names will give a note about the current taxonomic name:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/mo_property.html">mo_gramstain</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"Esc blattae"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># Note: 'Escherichia blattae' (Burgess et al., 1973) was renamed 'Shimwellia blattae' (Priest and Barker, 2010)</span>
<span class="co"># [1] "Gram negative"</span></pre></div>
@ -1547,7 +1553,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<li><p>Function <code>is.rsi.eligible</code> to check for columns that have valid antimicrobial results, but do not have the <code>rsi</code> class yet. Transform the columns of your raw data with: <code>data %&gt;% mutate_if(is.rsi.eligible, as.rsi)</code></p></li>
<li>
<p>Functions <code>as.mo</code> and <code>is.mo</code> as replacements for <code>as.bactid</code> and <code>is.bactid</code> (since the <code>microoganisms</code> data set not only contains bacteria). These last two functions are deprecated and will be removed in a future release. The <code>as.mo</code> function determines microbial IDs using intelligent rules:</p>
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<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">as.mo</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"E. coli"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># [1] B_ESCHR_COL</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">as.mo</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"MRSA"</span><span class="op">)</span>
@ -1555,7 +1561,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">as.mo</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"S group A"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># [1] B_STRPTC_GRA</span></pre></div>
<p>And with great speed too - on a quite regular Linux server from 2007 it takes us less than 0.02 seconds to transform 25,000 items:</p>
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<span class="va">thousands_of_E_colis</span> <span class="op">&lt;-</span> <span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/rep.html">rep</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"E. coli"</span>, <span class="fl">25000</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="fu">microbenchmark</span><span class="fu">::</span><span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/pkg/microbenchmark/man/microbenchmark.html">microbenchmark</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="../reference/as.mo.html">as.mo</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">thousands_of_E_colis</span><span class="op">)</span>, unit <span class="op">=</span> <span class="st">"s"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># Unit: seconds</span>
@ -1588,7 +1594,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<li><p>Added three antimicrobial agents to the <code>antibiotics</code> data set: Terbinafine (D01BA02), Rifaximin (A07AA11) and Isoconazole (D01AC05)</p></li>
<li>
<p>Added 163 trade names to the <code>antibiotics</code> data set, it now contains 298 different trade names in total, e.g.:</p>
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<span class="fu">ab_official</span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"Bactroban"</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># [1] "Mupirocin"</span>
<span class="fu"><a href="../reference/ab_property.html">ab_name</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/c.html">c</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="st">"Bactroban"</span>, <span class="st">"Amoxil"</span>, <span class="st">"Zithromax"</span>, <span class="st">"Floxapen"</span><span class="op">)</span><span class="op">)</span>
@ -1604,7 +1610,7 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<li><p>Added parameters <code>minimum</code> and <code>as_percent</code> to <code>portion_df</code></p></li>
<li>
<p>Support for quasiquotation in the functions series <code>count_*</code> and <code>portions_*</code>, and <code>n_rsi</code>. This allows to check for more than 2 vectors or columns.</p>
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<div class="sourceCode" id="cb42"><pre class="downlit">
<span class="va">septic_patients</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span> <span class="fu"><a href="https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/reference/select.html">select</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">amox</span>, <span class="va">cipr</span><span class="op">)</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span> <span class="fu"><a href="../reference/count.html">count_IR</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="co"># which is the same as:</span>
<span class="va">septic_patients</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span> <span class="fu"><a href="../reference/count.html">count_IR</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">amox</span>, <span class="va">cipr</span><span class="op">)</span>
@ -1623,11 +1629,11 @@ This works for all drug combinations, such as ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftazidime/
<li><p>Added longest en shortest character length in the frequency table (<code>freq</code>) header of class <code>character</code></p></li>
<li>
<p>Support for types (classes) list and matrix for <code>freq</code></p>
<div class="sourceCode" id="cb42"><pre class="downlit">
<div class="sourceCode" id="cb43"><pre class="downlit">
<span class="va">my_matrix</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/with.html">with</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">septic_patients</span>, <span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/matrix.html">matrix</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/c.html">c</a></span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">age</span>, <span class="va">gender</span><span class="op">)</span>, ncol <span class="op">=</span> <span class="fl">2</span><span class="op">)</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="fu">freq</span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">my_matrix</span><span class="op">)</span></pre></div>
<p>For lists, subsetting is possible:</p>
<div class="sourceCode" id="cb43"><pre class="downlit">
<div class="sourceCode" id="cb44"><pre class="downlit">
<span class="va">my_list</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="fu"><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/list.html">list</a></span><span class="op">(</span>age <span class="op">=</span> <span class="va">septic_patients</span><span class="op">$</span><span class="va">age</span>, gender <span class="op">=</span> <span class="va">septic_patients</span><span class="op">$</span><span class="va">gender</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="va">my_list</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span> <span class="fu">freq</span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">age</span><span class="op">)</span>
<span class="va">my_list</span> <span class="op">%&gt;%</span> <span class="fu">freq</span><span class="op">(</span><span class="va">gender</span><span class="op">)</span></pre></div>

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datasets: datasets.html
resistance_predict: resistance_predict.html
welcome_to_AMR: welcome_to_AMR.html
last_built: 2020-11-24T10:47Z
last_built: 2020-11-25T11:09Z
urls:
reference: https://msberends.github.io/AMR//reference
article: https://msberends.github.io/AMR//articles

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</button>
<span class="navbar-brand">
<a class="navbar-link" href="../index.html">AMR (for R)</a>
<span class="version label label-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="bottom" title="Latest development version">1.4.0.9026</span>
<span class="version label label-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="bottom" title="Latest development version">1.4.0.9027</span>
</span>
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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
</button>
<span class="navbar-brand">
<a class="navbar-link" href="index.html">AMR (for R)</a>
<span class="version label label-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="bottom" title="Latest development version">1.4.0.9026</span>
<span class="version label label-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="bottom" title="Latest development version">1.4.0.9027</span>
</span>
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@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ This package is [fully independent of any other R package](https://en.wikipedia.
<div class="main-content">
<p>
<a href="./countries_large.png" target="_blank"><img src="./countries.png" class="countries_map"></a>
<strong>Used in more than 120 countries</strong><br>
Since its first public release in early 2018, this package has been downloaded from more than 120 countries. Click the map to enlarge and to also see the names of the countries.</p><br><br>
<strong>Used in 135 countries</strong><br>
Since its first public release in early 2018, this package has been downloaded from 135 countries. Click the map to enlarge and to also see the names of the countries.</p><br><br>
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