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<li>Provides an <strong>all-in-one solution</strong> for AMR data analysis in a One Health approach</li>
<li>Used in over 175 countries, translated into 20 languages</li>
<li>Generates <strong>antibiograms</strong> - traditional, combined, syndromic, and even WISCA</li>
<li>Provides the <strong>full microbiological taxonomy</strong> and extensive info on <strong>all antimicrobial drugs</strong>
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<li>Applies all recent <strong>CLSI and EUCAST clinical and veterinary breakpoints</strong> for MICs and disk zones</li>
<li>Corrects for duplicate isolates, <strong>calculates and predicts AMR</strong> per antibiotic class</li>
<li>Applies all recent <strong>CLSI</strong> and <strong>EUCAST</strong> clinical and veterinary breakpoints for MICs and disk zones</li>
<li>Corrects for duplicate isolates using 4 methods, <strong>calculates</strong> and <strong>predicts</strong> AMR per antibiotic class</li>
<li>Integrates with <strong>WHONET</strong>, ATC, <strong>EARS-Net</strong>, PubChem, <strong>LOINC</strong>, <strong>SNOMED CT</strong>, and <strong>NCBI</strong>
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<li>Works on Windows, macOS and Linux with <strong>all versions of R</strong> since R-3.0 and is completely <strong>dependency-free</strong>, highly suitable for places with <strong>limited resources</strong>
<li>100% free of costs and dependencies, highly suitable for places with <strong>limited resources</strong>
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<strong>Easy to use</strong> and <strong>easy to learn</strong>, with a <strong>community</strong> of contributors from around the globe</li>
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