-
AMR 2.1.1.9118
+
AMR 2.1.1.9120
(this beta version will eventually become v3.0. We’re happy to reach a new major milestone soon, which will be all about the new One Health support! Install this beta using the instructions here.)
-
A New Milestone: AMR v3.0 with One Health Support (= Human + Veterinary + Environmental)
+
A New Milestone: AMR v3.0 with One Health Support (= Human + Veterinary + Environmental)
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 University of Prince Edward Island’s Atlantic Veterinary College, Canada. To celebrate this great improvement of the package, we also updated the package logo to reflect this change.
-
Breaking
+
Breaking
- Removed all functions and references that used the deprecated
rsi
class, which were all replaced with their sir
equivalents over a year ago
-
New
+
New
-
One Health implementation
- Function
as.sir()
now has extensive support for veterinary breakpoints from CLSI. Use breakpoint_type = "animal"
and set the host
argument to a variable that contains animal species names.
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@
-
Changed
+
Changed
- SIR interpretation
- It is now possible to use column names for argument
ab
, mo
, and uti
: as.sir(..., ab = "column1", mo = "column2", uti = "column3")
. This greatly improves the flexibility for users.
- Users can now set their own criteria (using regular expressions) as to what should be considered S, I, R, SDD, and NI.
@@ -153,16 +153,17 @@
- Improved algorithm of
first_isolate()
when using the phenotype-based method, to prioritise records with the highest availability of SIR values
-
scale_y_percent()
can now cope with ranges outside the 0-100% range
+- Support for new Dutch national MDRO guideline (SRI-richtlijn BRMO, Nov 2024)
-
Other
+
Other
- Greatly improved
vctrs
integration, a Tidyverse package working in the background for many Tidyverse functions. For users, this means that functions such as dplyr
’s bind_rows()
, rowwise()
and c_across()
are now supported for e.g. columns of class mic
. Despite this, this AMR
package is still zero-dependent on any other package, including dplyr
and vctrs
.
- Greatly updated and expanded documentation
- Added Larisse Bolton, Jordan Stull, Matthew Saab, and Javier Sanchez as contributors, to thank them for their valuable input
- Stopped support for SAS (
.xpt
) files, since their file structure and extremely inefficient and requires more disk space than GitHub allows in a single commit.
-
Older Versions
+
Older Versions
This changelog only contains changes from AMR v3.0 (October 2024) and later.
- For prior v2 versions, please see our v2 archive.
- For prior v1 versions, please see our v1 archive.
diff --git a/pkgdown.yml b/pkgdown.yml
index ea3d743d..a094dbcf 100644
--- a/pkgdown.yml
+++ b/pkgdown.yml
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ articles:
resistance_predict: resistance_predict.html
welcome_to_AMR: welcome_to_AMR.html
WHONET: WHONET.html
-last_built: 2024-12-15T19:20Z
+last_built: 2024-12-15T19:36Z
urls:
reference: https://msberends.github.io/AMR/reference
article: https://msberends.github.io/AMR/articles
diff --git a/reference/AMR-options.html b/reference/AMR-options.html
index 8d864071..75fd93ba 100644
--- a/reference/AMR-options.html
+++ b/reference/AMR-options.html
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
AMR (for R)
- 2.1.1.9118
+ 2.1.1.9120