Antibiotic allergy testing programs will ensure that vulnerable patients receive appropriate antibiotic therapy..
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...
BACKGROUND: Even though 8%-25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...
Studies support a public health imperative to de-label patients of penicillin allergy, however, “de-...
Antibiotics are the commonest cause of life-threatening immune-mediated drug reactions that are cons...
Approximately 10 % of patients report allergies to penicillin (1-3). When these patients require ant...
Antibiotics are one of the most frequently prescribed drugs. Unfortunately, they also are the most c...
IntroductionApproximately 5-10% of the general population report an antibiotic allergy. It has been ...
Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs) are reported by approximately 20% of hospitalized patients, yet ove...
Up to 10% of hospitalized patients have an antibiotic allergy label in their medical file, most freq...
Background. Despite the high prevalence of patient-reported antibiotic allergy (so-called antibiotic...
Antibiotic allergies are reported in up to 1 in 4 immunocompromised hosts with significant impacts o...
The overlabeling of pediatric antibiotic allergy represents a huge burden in society. Given that up ...
Antibiotic allergy testing (AAT) practices of Emerging Infections Network infectious disease physici...
Antibiotic allergy labeling is highly prevalent and negatively impacts patient outcomes and antibiot...
Objectives: To define the long-term impacts of antibiotic allergy testing (AAT) on patient allergy p...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...
BACKGROUND: Even though 8%-25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...
Studies support a public health imperative to de-label patients of penicillin allergy, however, “de-...
Antibiotics are the commonest cause of life-threatening immune-mediated drug reactions that are cons...
Approximately 10 % of patients report allergies to penicillin (1-3). When these patients require ant...
Antibiotics are one of the most frequently prescribed drugs. Unfortunately, they also are the most c...
IntroductionApproximately 5-10% of the general population report an antibiotic allergy. It has been ...
Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs) are reported by approximately 20% of hospitalized patients, yet ove...
Up to 10% of hospitalized patients have an antibiotic allergy label in their medical file, most freq...
Background. Despite the high prevalence of patient-reported antibiotic allergy (so-called antibiotic...
Antibiotic allergies are reported in up to 1 in 4 immunocompromised hosts with significant impacts o...
The overlabeling of pediatric antibiotic allergy represents a huge burden in society. Given that up ...
Antibiotic allergy testing (AAT) practices of Emerging Infections Network infectious disease physici...
Antibiotic allergy labeling is highly prevalent and negatively impacts patient outcomes and antibiot...
Objectives: To define the long-term impacts of antibiotic allergy testing (AAT) on patient allergy p...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...
BACKGROUND: Even though 8%-25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...
Studies support a public health imperative to de-label patients of penicillin allergy, however, “de-...