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Case Report |
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Selective Immediate Hypersensitivity
to Cefepime |
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E Moreno, I Dávila, E Laffond, E
Macías, M Isidoro, A Ruiz, F Lorente |
Department of Allergy, University
Hospital of Salamanca, Spain |
J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol
2007; Vol. 17(1): 52-54 |
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Abstract |
Cefepime is a
fourth-generation
cephalosporin with a
broad antimicrobial
spectrum and good
activity against
both gram-positive
and gram-negative
organisms.
We present the case
of a 61-year-old man
who developed an
immediate urticarial
reaction after
receiving a single
dose of cefepime.
Skin tests were
positive to cefepime
and negative to the
other β-lactam
antibiotics.
Controlled
administration of
amoxicillin-clavulanic
acid and ceftazidime
was well tolerated
by the patient. To
the best of our
knowledge, this is
the fi rst report of
selective
hypersensitivity to
cefepime
demonstrated by skin
and challenge tests.
Complete
allergological
studies, including
challenge tests with
other β-lactam
antibiotics that
produce a negative
result in skin
tests, should be
considered in these
patients.
Key words:
Adverse reaction.
Amoxicillin
clavulanic acid.
Cefepime.
Ceftazidime.
Cephalosporin.
Hypersensitivity. |
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