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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Investigating true β-lactam allergy in the outpatient allergy clinics at a public children’s hospital, Ceará, Brazil
Authors: Francelino, Eudiana Vale
Araújo, Sarah Resende
Ferreira, Janaira Fernandes Severo
Araújo, Fabiane Milena de Castro
Bulgarelli, Kaila Barroso Medeiros
Nunes, Patrícia Barros
Nagao-Dias, Aparecida Tiemi
Keywords: Hipersensibilidade;Hypersensitivity;Hospitais Públicos;Hospitals, Public
Issue Date: Jan-2019
Publisher: Journal of Young Pharmacists
Citation: FRANCELINO, Eudiana Vale et al. Investigating true β-lactam allergy in the outpatient allergy clinics at a public children’s hospital, Ceará, Brazil. Journal of Young Pharmacists, v. 11, n. 1, p. 88-91, jan. 2019.
Abstract: Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate true β-lactam allergy at a public pediatric hospital. Material and Methods: Children and adolescents with allergy symptoms were referred to the Allergy and Immu-nology Service, Hospital Infantil Albert Sabin, Fortaleza, Brazil. During the allergist interviews, β-lactam drug allergy was suspected in 24 patients. Results: Urticaria, angioedema, erythematous macules and papules were the clinical manifestations most frequently reported in 23 patients with immediate reaction. The drugs implicated were amoxicillin (58.3%), penicillin (20.8%), ceftriaxone (12.5%) and ampicillin (8.4%). The majority of the patients showed negative results for ampicillin, penicillin and ceftriaxone in skin testing and also negative results in Oral Provocation Testing (OPT) to amoxicillin. One patient with clinical history of ceftriaxone allergy showed positive prick test to the drug and negative OPT to amoxicillin. Conclusion:b-lactam drugs are a very useful choice for treatment of bacterial infections in children. In this way, it is reasonable that hypothesis of allergy to those drugs be investigated. For this reason, during consultation, it is necessary that the allergist questions about drug allergy, apart from the original complaint (if it is not directly related to drug allergy). Upon suggestive history, the hypothesis of drug allergy should be ruled out by doing a careful laboratorial and clinical investigation. In order to rationalize the operating and economical costs related to skin testing and OPT, we suggest grouping a number of patients for whom the tests will be performed during a half-day period two to three times a year
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/40368
ISSN: Print - 0975-1483
Online - 0975-1505
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