Diagnostic procedures & practices in drug allergy/hypersensitivity: a survey of 13 Asian countries.
Min-Moon TangJie Shen FokBernard Yu-Hor ThongJames YunPhilip Hei LiHye-Ryun KangFrancis ThienMasao YamaguchiMichaela LucasYoon-Seok ChangByung-Keun KimMizuho NagaoIris RengganisYi-Giien TsaiWen-Hung ChungTicha RerkpattanapipatWasu KamchaisatianTing-Fan LeungJoo-Yoon HoLuo ZhangAmir Hamzah Abdul LatiffTakao FujisawaMariana C CastellsPascal DemolyJiu-Yao WangRuby PawankarPublished in: Asia Pacific allergy (2020)
There was increased use of skin testing for iodinated contrast media hypersensitivity and patch testing for nonimmediate DHR. HLA genotype testing prior to new carbamazepine, allopurinol and abacavir prescriptions remain variable despite strong associations for severe cutaneous adverse reactions with Asian ethnicity. Results of this survey form a useful framework for developing educational and training needs and for improving access to drug allergy diagnostic and treatment modalities across APAAACI member societies.