Quinolone Allergy
Quinolones are the second most common antibiotic class associated with drug-induced allergic reactions, but data on quinolone allergy are scarce. This review article discusses the available evidence on quinolone allergy, including prevalence, risk factors, diagnosis, clinical manifestations, cross-r...
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Main Authors: | Edoabasi U. McGee (Author), Essie Samuel (Author), Bernadett Boronea (Author), Nakoasha Dillard (Author), Madison N. Milby (Author), Susan J. Lewis (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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