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Update on the evaluation of hypersensitivity reactions to betalactams

2009; Wiley; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1398-9995.2008.01916.x

ISSN

1398-9995

Autores

M. Blanca, Antonino Romano, Marı́a José Torres, Javier Fernández, Cristobalina Mayorga, Jorge Centeno, Pascal Demoly, Philippe‐Jean Bousquet, Hans F. Merk, M L Sánz, Hagen Ott, Marina Atanasković‐Marković,

Tópico(s)

Contact Dermatitis and Allergies

Resumo

Hypersensitivity reactions to betalactams (BLs) are classified as immediate or nonimmediate. The former usually appear within 1 h of drug-intake and are mediated by specific IgE-antibodies. Nonimmediate reactions are those occurring more than 1 h after drug-intake, and they can be T-cell mediated. The diagnostic evaluation of allergic reactions to BLs has changed over the last 5 years, for several reasons. Major and minor determinants are no longer commercially available for skin testing in many countries. In immediate allergic reactions, the sensitivity of skin testing and immunoassays is decreasing and new in vitro methods, such as the basophil activation test, are gaining importance for diagnosis. For nonimmediate reactions, skin testing appears to be less sensitive than previous results, although more studies need to be carried out in this direction. Nevertheless, the drug provocation test is still necessary for diagnosis.

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