Drug allergy delabeling rare for children with primary immunodeficiency

PHILADELPHIA — Children with primary immunodeficiencies often had drug allergy labels, almost all of which were not confirmed when evaluated, according to data reported at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
These children frequently receive antibiotics for prophylactic use and for active infections, Christine Rukasin, MD, FAAAAI, allergist and clinical immunologist, Phoenix Children’s, and colleagues wrote.
But due to these allergy labels, the researchers continued, children with drug allergy labels often use second-line antibiotics with broader spectrums,
