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Fig. 3 | Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology

Fig. 3

From: Antibiotic hypersensitivity and adverse reactions: management and implications in clinical practice

Fig. 3

a Types of reaction reported in all three clinical settings. Reported reactions from patients across all three settings are reported. The reactions were classified into anaphylaxis, cutaneous reactions, GI symptoms, and Not Reported/Not Applicable. Cutaneous reactions include itching, redness, hives, angioedema, red man syndrome, rashes, and swelling. Not reported/Not applicable includes documentations of unknown and N/A. b Types or reaction reported by clinical setting. Reported reactions from patients at each of the three clinical setting categories. Bars are coordinated to the associated bar design in Fig. 3a. No reportings of GI symptoms or anaphylaxis occurred at outpatient orthopedic clinics

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