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Teleconference is effective in assessing penicillin allergy


 

REPORTING FROM AAAAI/WAO JOINT CONGRESS

“Patients that avoid penicillin, they’re on more costly second-line antibiotics that are, in general, less effective, depending on which infection you’re talking about,” Dr. Ramsey said. “The [second-line antibiotics] have more side effects. And there’s data to show that patients with [a] penicillin allergy label have longer hospital stays, more costly hospital stays, are at risk for more resistant infections. And it breeds antimicrobial resistance in the long-term.”

Dr. Ramsey had no relevant financial disclosures.

SOURCE: Ramsey AC et al. AAAAI/WAO Joint Congress, Abstract 104.

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