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Background: Meropenem is a widely prescribed beta-lactam for hospitalized patients. There are few data on meropenem allergy assessments in inpatients with a reported history of penicillin allergy who require a treatment with meropenem.
Laura Marín +7 more
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Use of electronic medical records to describe the prevalence of allergic diseases in Canada
Background Leveraging the data management resources of the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN) is a viable approach for describing the prevalence of allergic disease documented in primary care settings.
Alexander G. Singer +5 more
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The Infectious Disease Ontology in the Age of COVID-19 [PDF]
The Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO) is a suite of interoperable ontology modules that aims to provide coverage of all aspects of the infectious disease domain, including biomedical research, clinical care, and public health.
Babcock, Shane +3 more
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Drug-induced anaphylaxis in China: a 10 year retrospective analysis of the Beijing Pharmacovigilance Database [PDF]
Background Few studies on the causes of drug-induced anaphylaxis (DIA) in the hospital setting are available. Objective We aimed to use the Beijing Pharmacovigilance Database (BPD) to identify the causes of DIA in Beijing, China.
Li, Xiaotong +7 more
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Allergic Reactions and Cross-Reactivity Potential with Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors
Although beta-lactam allergies are an emerging focus of stewardship programs and interventions, less is publicly released regarding allergies to beta-lactamase inhibitors. This review presents and evaluates the data regarding allergic reactions with beta-
Kayla R. Stover +2 more
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Mandatory linking of penicillin allergy “safety alert” with beta-lactam medication history: correcting the automated inaccuracy of penicillin allergy labeling and beta-lactam antibiotic avoidance [PDF]
Richard Neal Olans +3 more
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The Basics of Penicillin Allergy: What A Clinician Should Know
Antimicrobials in the penicillin class are first line treatments for several infectious diseases in the pediatric and adult population today. In the United States, patients commonly report having a penicillin allergy, with penicillin being the most ...
Louis Lteif, Lea S. Eiland
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Proteomics in drug hypersensitivity [PDF]
21 p.-4 fig.-1 tab.Drug hypersensitivity reactions result from the activation of the immune system by drugs or their metabolites. The clinical presentations of drug hypersensitivity can range from relatively mild local manifestations to severe systemic ...
Aldini, Giancarlo +4 more
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Drug Allergy in children: focus on beta-lactams and NSAIDs.
Drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are adverse reactions to a drug. In children, most common drugs inducing such reactions include beta-lactams (BLs) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). The aim of the present work was to provide current knowledge on the management of DHRs in the pediatric population, focusing on BLs and NSAIDs ...
Cravidi C. +12 more
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Antibiotics are used extensively in the treatment of various infections. Consequently, they can be considered among the most important agents involved in adverse reactions to drugs, including both allergic and non-allergic drug hypersensitivity [J ...
Mario Sánchez-Borges +13 more
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