Interventions may reduce ED reutilization after amoxicillin-associated reactions

Fever, angioedema, joint involvement and gastrointestinal symptoms were among the factors that predicted ED and urgent care reutilization among children with amoxicillin-associated reactions, according to study results.
Recognizing the clinical features and treatment gaps associated with this reutilization, however, could guide interventions to optimize care for these children, Susan S. Xie, MD, clinical fellow in the division of allergy and immunology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, and colleagues wrote in the study, published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical

Fever, angioedema, joint involvement and gastrointestinal symptoms were among the factors that predicted ED and urgent care reutilization among children with amoxicillin-associated reactions, according to study results.
Recognizing the clinical features and treatment gaps associated with this reutilization, however, could guide interventions to optimize care for these children, Susan S. Xie, MD, clinical fellow in the division of allergy and immunology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, and colleagues wrote in the study, published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical