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Penicillin allergy label persists despite negative testing
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Penicillin allergy label persists despite negative testing

K. Gerace and E. Phillips
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Vol.135(2), AB113
2015
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Abstract

Studies support a public health imperative to de-label patients of penicillin allergy, however, “de-labeling” is only effective if acted upon. We hypothesized that persistence of a penicillin allergy label despite negative penicillin testing (PT) would be prevalent, impairing the utility and cost-effectiveness of PT.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.265 Dermatology - Skin Allergies
1.265.1140 Drug Hypersensitivity
Web Of Science research areas
Allergy
Immunology
ESI research areas
Immunology
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