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Controversies in Drug Allergy: Beta-Lactam Hypersensitivity Testing
AAAAI/WAO 2018 Symposium Penicillin and Cephalosporin Allergy Testing Working Group
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Lactams
100%
Drug Allergy
100%
β-lactam Resistance
100%
Allergy
57%
Clinically Significant
28%
Clinically Indicated
28%
Adverse Reactions
28%
Beta-lactam Allergy
28%
Public Health Risk
14%
Medical Records
14%
Clinical Symptoms
14%
Healthcare Utilization
14%
Increased Incidence
14%
Poor Clinical Outcomes
14%
Patient Safety
14%
Testing Protocol
14%
Narrow Spectrum
14%
Multidrug-resistant Infection
14%
Testing Strategy
14%
Cephalosporins
14%
Prolonged Hospitalization
14%
Drug Hypersensitivity
14%
Alternative Antibiotics
14%
Optimal Testing
14%
Broad Spectrum Penicillin
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Hypersensitivity
100%
Drug Hypersensitivity
100%
Prevalence
50%
Penicillin
50%
Medical Record
50%
Infection
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Erethism
100%
Beta Lactam
100%
Drug Intolerance
100%
Adverse Event
18%
Prevalence
9%
Infection
9%
Antibiotics
9%
Cephalosporin Derivative
9%
Penicillin
9%