AMASS version 2.0 is now available to download
AMASS v2.0 additionally generates reports on notifiable bacterial diseases in and on data indicators (including proportion of contaminants and discordant AST results)
AMASS v2.0 is implemented from AMASSplus that was released on 25 Mar 2021. AMASS v2.0 has additionally reports on notifiable bacterial diseases in Annex A and on data indicators (including proportion of contaminants and discordant AST results) in Annex B. AMASS version 2.0 also separately generates Supplementary data indictors report to support users to check and validate records at the local level. For any queries about AMASS, please contact AMASS team (amass@tropmedres.ac).
AMASSplus is now available to download
AMASSplus is an extension of AMASS version 1.1 that has an additional report on eleven selected notifiable bacterial diseases.
The AMASSplus application is an extension of AMASS Version 1.1 that was released on 12 January 2021. AMASSplus has an additional report (page 38-40) on selected notifiable bacterial diseases. For implementation of AMASSplus at your hospitals in Thailand, please contact Preeyarach Klaytong (preeyarach@tropmedres.ac) and Viriya Hantrakun (viriya@tropmedres.ac).
AMASS version 1.1 is now available to download
AMASS 1.1 fixes a typo in the R codes of the AMASS 1.0 that caused inaccurate estimations of the proportion of non-susceptible isolates of E. coli and K. pneumoniae for ampicillin
This is a version with bugs fixed. AMASS 1.1 fixes a typo in the R codes of the AMASS 1.0 that caused inaccurate estimations of the proportion of non-susceptible isolates of E. coli and K. pneumoniae for ampicillin (page 9-10 and page 18-21 in the AMR surveillance report).
AMASS version 1.0 is now available to download in the homepage
AMASS v1.0 can be downloaded by clicking on “Download Now!”
Check out the two example data sets in the AMASS folder, and the new structure of the AMR surveillance report!
AMASS workshop in Siem Reap
A successful AMASS workshop hosted by Angkor Hospital for Children
Special thanks to Prof Paul Turner and his team from COMRU for organizing the workshop. Many thanks to all participants for the inspiring discussions.
AMASS workshop in Yangon
A successful AMASS workshop hosted by North Okkalapa General and Teaching Hospital.
Over 20 participants joined us. Special thanks to Htet Htet Aung, Htet Naing Lin, and Myo Min from MOCRU for organizing the workshop. Many thanks to all participants for the fascinating discussion on the local hospital data.
New version available
Beta-version-12022019 of AMASS application is open-access and can be downloaded by clicking on "Download Now!" or from FigShare to your thumb drive or hospital computer.
AMASS Google group created
You can join AMASS Google group by clicking on "Join AMASS group"
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