Patient and prescriber views of penicillin allergy testing and subsequent antibiotic use: A rapid review
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin allergy label” in their primary care health record. However, around 90% of these patients may be mislabelled. Removing incorrect penicillin allergy labels can help to reduce unnecessary broad-spectrum anti...
Main Authors: | Wanat, M, Anthierens, S, Butler, C, Wright, J, Dracup, N, Pavitt, S, Sandoe, J, Tonkin-Crine, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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MDPI AG
2018
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