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<a class="navbar-link" href="../index.html">AMR (for R)</a>
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<span class="version label label-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="bottom" title="Released version">1.7.1.9064</span>
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<span class="version label label-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="bottom" title="Released version">1.7.1.9067</span>
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<p>Note: to keep the package size as small as possible, we only included this vignette on CRAN. You can read more vignettes on our website about how to conduct AMR data analysis, determine MDRO’s, find explanation of EUCAST rules, and much more: <a href="https://msberends.github.io/AMR/articles/" class="uri">https://msberends.github.io/AMR/articles/</a>.</p>
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<p><code>AMR</code> is a free, open-source and independent R package (see <a href="https://msberends.github.io/AMR/#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 antimicrobial resistance 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 ~71,000 distinct microbial species and all ~560 antibiotic, antimycotic and antiviral drugs 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. Antimicrobial names and group names are available in Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.</p>
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<p>After installing this package, R knows ~71,000 distinct microbial species and all ~560 antibiotic, antimycotic and antiviral drugs 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>The <code>AMR</code> package is available in Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Swedish. Antimicrobial drug (group) names and colloquial microorganism names are provided in these languages.</p>
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<p>This package is fully independent of any other R package 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>. Since its first public release in early 2018, this package has been downloaded from more than 175 countries.</p>
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<p>This package can be used for:</p>
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