PEDIATRICS Vol. 96 No. 2 August 1995, pp. 382
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CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH PENICILLIN SKIN TESTING IN A LARGE INNER-CITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE (STD) CLINIC

Amy Oro MD1 and Alan Goldsobel MD2

1 Stanford, CA
2 San Jose, CA

The use of routine skin testing with both major and minor penicillin determinants is safe and can facilitate the safe use of penicillin in 90% of subjects with a previous history of penicillin allergy.