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EAACI Launches Global Campaign To Combat Antibiotic Allergy Mislabelling

EAACI Launches Global Campaign To Combat Antibiotic Allergy Mislabelling

Barnama8 hours ago
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 18 (Bernama) -- The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) has launched its Antibiotic Allergy Awareness Campaign during its 2025 Congress in Glasgow, marking the start of a global initiative to address mislabelling and its link to antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
In a statement, the association said inaccurate antibiotic allergy labels affect millions of patients worldwide, leading to avoidance of first-line treatments and increased reliance on second-line antibiotics, a practice that fuels AMR.
EAACI is calling on stakeholders, including healthcare providers, policymakers and educators, to promote accurate diagnosis and responsible antibiotic use.
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