Single‐dose prolonged drug provocation test, without previous skin testing, is safe for diagnosing children with mild non‐immediate reactions to beta‐lactams
Allergy2021Vol. 76(8), pp. 2544–2554
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Ana Prieto, Candelaria Muñoz, Gádor Bogas, Rubén Fernández‐Santamaría, Francisca Palomares, Cristobalina Mayorga, María Salas, Inmaculada Doña, Marı́a José Torres
Abstract
Single-dose DPT without previous STs is a safe and useful way to assess NIRs to BLs in children. LTT has shown to be useful, confirming a T-cell mechanism involved in these reactions.
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