Background Penicillin allergy labels frequently impede guideline-directed treatment with a penicillin or other β-lactam antibiotics. Despite presumed allergy, targeted questioning may indicate a low probability of sensitization and permit reasonably safe administration of the antibiotic in question. In this study, we evaluated a standardized algorithm aiming to differentiate non-allergic patients from those with true allergic β-lactam hypersensitivity. Methods We retrospectively applied a de-labelling algorithm in 800 consecutive patients with suspected β-lactam hypersensitivity. All had undergone complete allergy work-up permitting to definitely exclude or diagnose β-lactam allergy between 2009 and 2019. Results In 595 (74.4%) out...
INTRODUCTION Penicillin allergy is the most common drug allergy. Skin testing for the major (PPL)...
Approximately 90-99% of patients with a label of penicillin allergy (PenA) are not allergic when com...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...
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...
Antibiotics are one of the most frequently prescribed drugs. Unfortunately, they also are the most c...
BACKGROUND A spurious label of penicillin allergy (Pen-A) negatively impacts on antibiotic stewar...
Documented penicillin allergies have been associated with an increased risk of adverse outcomes. The...
Background Even though 8%‐25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...
Beta-lactam allergy is a common problem in everyday medical practice and is recognized as a major pu...
Rationale Although 8-20% of patients have penicillin allergy labels (PAL), less than 1% of the popu...
BACKGROUND: Penicillin allergy is the most commonly reported antibiotic allergy. Avoidance of β-lact...
Introduction Penicillin allergy records are often incorrect and may result in harm. We aimed to sys...
Introduction. Allergy to penicillins is commonly self-reported in community and hospitalised patient...
Penicillin allergy records are common, often incorrect, limit antibiotic treatment options and assoc...
INTRODUCTION Penicillin allergy is the most common drug allergy. Skin testing for the major (PPL)...
Approximately 90-99% of patients with a label of penicillin allergy (PenA) are not allergic when com...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...
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...
Antibiotics are one of the most frequently prescribed drugs. Unfortunately, they also are the most c...
BACKGROUND A spurious label of penicillin allergy (Pen-A) negatively impacts on antibiotic stewar...
Documented penicillin allergies have been associated with an increased risk of adverse outcomes. The...
Background Even though 8%‐25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...
Beta-lactam allergy is a common problem in everyday medical practice and is recognized as a major pu...
Rationale Although 8-20% of patients have penicillin allergy labels (PAL), less than 1% of the popu...
BACKGROUND: Penicillin allergy is the most commonly reported antibiotic allergy. Avoidance of β-lact...
Introduction Penicillin allergy records are often incorrect and may result in harm. We aimed to sys...
Introduction. Allergy to penicillins is commonly self-reported in community and hospitalised patient...
Penicillin allergy records are common, often incorrect, limit antibiotic treatment options and assoc...
INTRODUCTION Penicillin allergy is the most common drug allergy. Skin testing for the major (PPL)...
Approximately 90-99% of patients with a label of penicillin allergy (PenA) are not allergic when com...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...