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<p><em>(this beta version will eventually become v3.0. Were happy to reach a new major milestone soon, which will be all about the new One Health support! Install this beta using <a href="https://amr-for-r.org/#get-this-package">the instructions here</a>.)</em></p>
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<h5 id="a-new-milestone-amr-v30-with-one-health-support--human--veterinary--environmental-2-1-1-9257">A New Milestone: AMR v3.0 with One Health Support (= Human + Veterinary + Environmental)<a class="anchor" aria-label="anchor" href="#a-new-milestone-amr-v30-with-one-health-support--human--veterinary--environmental-2-1-1-9257"></a></h5>
<h5 id="a-new-milestone-amr-v30-with-one-health-support--human--veterinary--environmental-2-1-1-9258">A New Milestone: AMR v3.0 with One Health Support (= Human + Veterinary + Environmental)<a class="anchor" aria-label="anchor" href="#a-new-milestone-amr-v30-with-one-health-support--human--veterinary--environmental-2-1-1-9258"></a></h5>
<p>This package now supports not only tools for AMR data analysis in clinical settings, but also for veterinary and environmental microbiology. This was made possible through a collaboration with the <a href="https://www.upei.ca/avc" class="external-link">University of Prince Edward Islands Atlantic Veterinary College</a>, Canada. To celebrate this great improvement of the package, we also updated the package logo to reflect this change.</p>
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<ul><li>Dataset <code>antibiotics</code> has been renamed to <code>antimicrobials</code> as the data set contains more than just antibiotics. Using <code>antibiotics</code> will still work, but now returns a warning.</li>
<li>Removed all functions and references that used the deprecated <code>rsi</code> class, which were all replaced with their <code>sir</code> equivalents over two years ago.</li>
<li>Functions <code><a href="../reference/resistance_predict.html">resistance_predict()</a></code> and <code><a href="../reference/resistance_predict.html">sir_predict()</a></code> is now deprecated and will be removed in a future version. Use the <code>tidymodels</code> framework instead, for which we <a href="https://amr-for-r.org/articles/AMR_with_tidymodels.html">wrote a basic introduction</a>.</li>
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<strong>One Health implementation</strong>
<ul><li>Function <code><a href="../reference/as.sir.html">as.sir()</a></code> now has extensive support for veterinary breakpoints from CLSI. Use <code>breakpoint_type = "animal"</code> and set the <code>host</code> argument to a variable that contains animal species names.</li>
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<ul><li>SIR interpretation
<ul><li>Support for parallel computing using the <code>parallel</code> package (part of base R). Use <code>as.sir(your_data, parallel = TRUE)</code> to run SIR interpretation using multiple cores.</li>
<ul><li>Support for parallel computing to greatly improve speed using the <code>parallel</code> package (part of base R). Use <code>as.sir(your_data, parallel = TRUE)</code> to run SIR interpretation using multiple cores.</li>
<li>It is now possible to use column names for arguments <code>guideline</code>, <code>ab</code>, <code>mo</code>, and <code>uti</code>: <code>as.sir(..., ab = "column1", mo = "column2", uti = "column3")</code>. This greatly improves the flexibility for users.</li>
<li>Users can now set their own criteria (using regular expressions) as to what should be considered S, I, R, SDD, and NI.</li>
<li>To get quantitative values, <code><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/double.html" class="external-link">as.double()</a></code> on a <code>sir</code> object will return 1 for S, 2 for SDD/I, and 3 for R (NI will become <code>NA</code>). Other functions using <code>sir</code> classes (e.g., <code><a href="https://rdrr.io/r/base/summary.html" class="external-link">summary()</a></code>) are updated to reflect the change to contain NI and SDD.</li>
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<li>Added console colours support of <code>sir</code> class for Positron</li>
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<h3 id="other-2-1-1-9257">Other<a class="anchor" aria-label="anchor" href="#other-2-1-1-9257"></a></h3>
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<ul><li>New website domain: <a href="https://amr-for-r.org" class="uri">https://amr-for-r.org</a>! The old domain (<a href="http://amr-for-r.org" class="external-link uri">http://amr-for-r.org</a>) will remain to work.</li>
<li>Added Dr. Larisse Bolton and Aislinn Cook as contributors for their fantastic implementation of WISCA in a mathematically solid way</li>
<li>Added Matthew Saab, Dr. Jordan Stull, and Prof. Javier Sanchez as contributors for their tremendous input on veterinary breakpoints and interpretations</li>
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<li>Stopped support for SAS (<code>.xpt</code>) files, since their file structure and extremely inefficient and requires more disk space than GitHub allows in a single commit.</li>
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<h3 id="older-versions-2-1-1-9257">Older Versions<a class="anchor" aria-label="anchor" href="#older-versions-2-1-1-9257"></a></h3>
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<p>This changelog only contains changes from AMR v3.0 (March 2025) and later.</p>
<ul><li>For prior v2 versions, please see <a href="https://github.com/msberends/AMR/blob/v2.1.1/NEWS.md" class="external-link">our v2 archive</a>.</li>
<li>For prior v1 versions, please see <a href="https://github.com/msberends/AMR/blob/v1.8.2/NEWS.md" class="external-link">our v1 archive</a>.</li>