• Aust Prescr · Apr 2018

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    'Cephalosporin allergy' label is misleading.

    • Carlo L Yuson, Constance H Katelaris, and William B Smith.
    • Clinical Immunology and Allergy, Royal Adelaide Hospital.
    • Aust Prescr. 2018 Apr 1; 41 (2): 37-41.

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    This article appears in the collection: How do cephalosporin allergies cross-react with penicillins and other cephalosporins?.

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