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- who: POSTER Discussion PRESENTATION et al. from the Fifteen children (146%) with , non-immediate reactions (12.9%) was diagnosed as beta-lactam allergic. The drugs responsible for non-immediate type beta-lactam allergy were amoxicillin-clavulanate (75%), sulbactam-ampicillin (6.3%), penicillin (6.3%), ceftriaxone (6.3%), cefaclor (6.3%). The diagnosis of non-immediate type beta-lactam allergy was determined by provocation tests (n=11) prick/ epidermal tests (n=3), patch tests (n=2). Only angioedema Department of Pediatric Allergy, Hacettepe University Medical Faculty, Ankara, Turkey have published the paper: PD32 - Non-immediate type beta-lactam . . .
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