A data set containing commonly used codes for microorganisms, from laboratory systems and WHONET. Define your own with set_mo_source()
. They will all be searched when using as.mo()
and consequently all the mo_*
functions.
microorganisms.codes
A data.frame
with 5,583 observations and 2 variables:
code
Commonly used code of a microorganism
mo
ID of the microorganism in the microorganisms data set
All reference data sets (about microorganisms, antibiotics, R/SI interpretation, EUCAST rules, etc.) in this AMR
package are publicly and freely available. We continually export our data sets to formats for use in R, SPSS, SAS, Stata and Excel. We also supply flat files that are machine-readable and suitable for input in any software program, such as laboratory information systems. Please find all download links on our website, which is automatically updated with every code change.
This package contains the complete taxonomic tree of almost all microorganisms (~70,000 species) from the authoritative and comprehensive Catalogue of Life (http://www.catalogueoflife.org). The Catalogue of Life is the most comprehensive and authoritative global index of species currently available.
Click here for more information about the included taxa. Check which version of the Catalogue of Life was included in this package with catalogue_of_life_version()
.
On our website https://msberends.github.io/AMR you can find a comprehensive tutorial about how to conduct AMR analysis, the complete documentation of all functions (which reads a lot easier than here in R) and an example analysis using WHONET data. As we would like to better understand the backgrounds and needs of our users, please participate in our survey!