Abstract
The Antibiotic Resistance Microbiology Dataset (ARMD) is a de-identified resource derived from electronic health records (EHR) that facilitates research in antimicrobial resistance (AMR). ARMD encompasses big data from adult patients collected from over 15 years at two academic-affiliated hospitals, focusing on microbiological cultures, antibiotic susceptibilities, and associated clinical and demographic features. Key attributes include organism identification, susceptibility patterns for 55 antibiotics, implied susceptibility rules, and de-identified patient information. This dataset supports studies on antimicrobial stewardship, causal inference, and clinical decision-making. ARMD is designed to be reusable and interoperable, promoting collaboration and innovation in combating AMR. This paper describes the dataset’s acquisition, structure, and utility while detailing its de-identification process.
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Nateghi Haredasht, F., Amrollahi, F., Maddali, M. V., Marshall, N., Ma, S. P., Cooper, L. N., … Chen, J. H. (2025). Antibiotic Resistance Microbiology Dataset (ARMD): A Resource for Antimicrobial Resistance from EHRs. Scientific Data , 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-05649-7
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