A 5-day amoxicillin challenge was feasible for evaluating delayed penicillin allergy, with more than 80% of participants completing the protocol; immune‑mediated reactions were uncommon but occurred ...
Direct amoxicillin challenges were tolerated by 96.8% of infants and toddlers with suspected penicillin allergy, according to a retrospective study. Those who reacted during the challenge typically ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Only two patients had a delayed reaction to a direct oral challenge. Regardless of risk category, 93 of the 96 ...
Frequent use of antibiotics in infants and toddlers may increase their risk for asthma and allergies as they age, a new study finds. Researchers say changes in the gut microbiome… believed to be ...
Antibiotic exposure in children under two is linked to increased asthma and allergy risks by age 12, with significant risk differences for asthma and atopic dermatitis. The study found weak ...
Cutaneous manifestations are the most common presentation of allergic drug reactions. Diagnosis of drug allergy is largely based on clinical history because diagnostic tests are limited. Most patients ...