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### What is `AMR` (for R)?
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*(To find out how to conduct AMR analysis, please [continue reading here to get started](./articles/AMR.html).*
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*(To find out how to conduct AMR analysis, please [continue reading here to get started](./articles/AMR.html).)*
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`AMR` is a free, open-source and independent [R package](https://www.r-project.org) 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. **Our aim is to provide a standard** for clean and reproducible antimicrobial resistance data analysis, that can therefore empower epidemiological analyses to continuously enable surveillance and treatment evaluation in any setting.
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After installing this package, R knows [**~70,000 distinct microbial species**](./reference/microorganisms.html) and all [**~550 antibiotic, antimycotic and antiviral drugs**](./reference/antibiotics.html) by name and code (including ATC, LOINC and SNOMED CT), and knows all about valid R/SI and MIC values. It supports any data format, including WHONET/EARS-Net data.
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This package was created for both routine data analysis and academic research, at the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, and the Medical Microbiology & Infection Prevention (MMBI) department of the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG). This R package is [actively maintained](./news) and is free software (see [Copyright](#copyright)). It is fully independent of any other R package and can be used with all versions of R since R-3.0.0 (April 2013) and has a total file size of only 5 MB. It was designed to work in any setting, including those with very limited resources.
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This package was created for both routine data analysis and academic research, at the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, and the Medical Microbiology & Infection Prevention (MMBI) department of the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG). This R package is [actively maintained](./news) and is free software (see [Copyright](#copyright)). It is fully independent of any other R package, can be used with all versions of R since R-3.0.0 (April 2013) and has a total file size of only 5 MB. It was designed to work in any setting, including those with very limited resources.
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