Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Priority Pathogens Dataset
A normalized public-source package for measured antimicrobial resistance observations, genotype markers, evidence context, reporting periods, locations, source URLs, and use limits.
United States Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Priority Pathogens dataset
Rows are organized by pathogen, antimicrobial, reporting period, geography, source stream, evidence type, measured value, marker, quality score, source URL, and limitation.
Value cards summarize the visible records. Open a card to review the records behind the value.
Create Account To Purchase Full Dataset Sign InMap of measurable public evidence
Locations are grouped at the most precise level published by the source.
Evidence timeline and source mix Open for reporting years, source streams, and pathogen-drug group summaries.
Year-by-year evidence timeline
Source streams
Pathogen-drug values
Integrated dataset preview
These rows are compiled from public antimicrobial resistance sources after normalization by pathogen, drug, year, geography, source stream, evidence type, value, support level, quality, and limitation.
View amr_observations.csv columns
Use this column list when preparing imports, joining to another table, or reviewing the CSV structure. The default view above shows the dataset as geography, pathogen/drug, and time evidence.
observation_idpathogenpathogen_normalizedantimicrobialantimicrobial_classyearobservation_dateobservation_start_dateobservation_end_datereporting_perioddate_precisiongeography_levelcountrystatecounty_if_availablelocation_namelocation_precisionstate_abbreviationstate_fipshhs_regionlocation_latitudelocation_longitudelocation_sourcelocation_notessource_streamevidence_typeresistant_counttested_countresistance_percentvaluevalue_unitgene_or_markersource_namesource_ownersource_record_idsource_urlsource_publication_dateretrieval_datemethod_or_definitionsupport_levelquality_scoreexport_statuslimitationsWhat's included
Public Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) sources used
Values come from public source tables or named source summaries. Blank count fields mean the source did not publish enough information for that field. This dataset is not clinical guidance or an official public-health determination.