AMR
Antimicrobial Resistance Data Analysis
Functions to simplify and standardise antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data analysis and to work with microbial and antimicrobial properties by using evidence-based methods, as described in doi:10.18637/jss.v104.i03.
- Version2.1.1
- R version≥ 3.0.0
- LicenseGPL-2
- LicenseLICENSE
- Needs compilation?No
- AMR citation info
- Last release10/21/2023
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Team
Matthijs S. Berends
Christian F. Luz
Dennis Souverein
Erwin E. A. Hassing
Show author detailsRolesAuthor, ContributorCasper J. Albers
Peter Dutey-Magni
Judith M. Fonville
Show author detailsRolesContributorAlex W. Friedrich
Corinna Glasner
Eric H. L. C. M. Hazenberg
Show author detailsRolesContributorGwen Knight
Annick Lenglet
Bart C. Meijer
Show author detailsRolesContributorDmytro Mykhailenko
Show author detailsRolesContributorAnton Mymrikov
Show author detailsRolesContributorAndrew P. Norgan
Sofia Ny
Jonas Salm
Show author detailsRolesContributorRogier P. Schade
Show author detailsRolesContributorBhanu N. M. Sinha
Anthony Underwood
Anita Williams
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