Spurious penicillin allergy (PenA) is a major public health problem. Up to 10% of the population and 20% of inpatients are labelled with PenA, but only <5%-10% have a proven allergy following comprehensive investigations. PenA tests are labour intensive and require specialist input, which may not be readily available due to limited allergy services. Therefore, patients with PenA receive alternative antibiotics that are associated with higher rates of iatrogenic infections, antimicrobial resistance and a longer hospital stay with consequent increased costs. Recent evidence suggests that a supervised 'direct' oral amoxicillin challenge (without performing allergy tests) is a safe option in low-risk patients (those least likely to be allergic ...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin aller...
Introduction Penicillin allergies are highly prevalent in the healthcare setting and associated with...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin...
Spurious penicillin allergy (PenA) is a major public health problem. Up to 10% of the population and...
Background: Direct challenge (DC) is an emerging safe and effective alternative to penicillin skin t...
Background: Direct challenge (DC) may be a safe and effective alternative to penicillin skin testing...
Approximately 90-99% of patients with a label of penicillin allergy (PenA) are not allergic when com...
OBJECTIVES: Penicillin allergies are the most commonly reported drug allergy. However, recent resear...
Background A label of penicillin allergy is held by 6-10% of the general population and 15-20% of in...
INTRODUCTION: Incorrect penicillin allergy records are recognised as an important barrier to the saf...
Background: Penicillin allergy is self-reported by 3–10% of patients admitted to hospital. The label...
Antibiotic allergies are reported by up to 1 in 4 cancer patients, almost 50% of which are considere...
Objectives We looked at the effectiveness of penicillin allergy de-labeling in clinical practice wi...
Background Even though 8%‐25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...
Documented penicillin allergies have been associated with an increased risk of adverse outcomes. The...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin aller...
Introduction Penicillin allergies are highly prevalent in the healthcare setting and associated with...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin...
Spurious penicillin allergy (PenA) is a major public health problem. Up to 10% of the population and...
Background: Direct challenge (DC) is an emerging safe and effective alternative to penicillin skin t...
Background: Direct challenge (DC) may be a safe and effective alternative to penicillin skin testing...
Approximately 90-99% of patients with a label of penicillin allergy (PenA) are not allergic when com...
OBJECTIVES: Penicillin allergies are the most commonly reported drug allergy. However, recent resear...
Background A label of penicillin allergy is held by 6-10% of the general population and 15-20% of in...
INTRODUCTION: Incorrect penicillin allergy records are recognised as an important barrier to the saf...
Background: Penicillin allergy is self-reported by 3–10% of patients admitted to hospital. The label...
Antibiotic allergies are reported by up to 1 in 4 cancer patients, almost 50% of which are considere...
Objectives We looked at the effectiveness of penicillin allergy de-labeling in clinical practice wi...
Background Even though 8%‐25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...
Documented penicillin allergies have been associated with an increased risk of adverse outcomes. The...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin aller...
Introduction Penicillin allergies are highly prevalent in the healthcare setting and associated with...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin...