Abstract

The most appropriate strategy for the diagnosis of beta lactam allergy remains unclear. A study was conducted on a cohort evaluating the use of graded oral challenge (GOC) to diagnose beta-lactam antibiotic allergy among adults presenting with an isolated benign skin rash (defined as symptoms limited to the skin consisting of a non-vesicular eruption).

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