Visualization of cross-resistance between antimicrobial agents by asymmetric multidimensional scaling.
Yasutoshi HatsudaSyou MakiToshihiko IshizakaSachiko OmotaniNaonori KoizumiYukako YasuiTakako SaitoMichiaki MyotokuAkinori OkadaTadashi ImaizumiPublished in: Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics (2021)
The asymmetric MDS map expresses the dissimilarity as distances between agents, and there are no meanings or units on the ordinate and abscissa axes of the output map. In contrast, the CRR diagram expresses the antimicrobials' resistance status as values, such as resistance rate and CRR. By analysing the CRRs in the asymmetric MDS, it is feasible to visually recognize cross-resistance similarities between antimicrobial groups as distances. The use of the asymmetric MDS combined with the CRR diagram allows us to visually understand the resistance and cross-resistance status of each antimicrobial agent as a 2-dimensional map, as well as to understand the trends and characteristics of the data by means of quantitative values.