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Penicillin-related Exanthems in Infectious Mononucleosis Identical to Those Associated with Ampicillin

Henry H. Balfour, JR

Department of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, USAF Medical Center, Wright-Patterson, Ohio

Francis A. Forte

Department of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, USAF Medical Center, Wright-Patterson, Ohio

Richard B. Simpson

Department of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, USAF Medical Center, Wright-Patterson, Ohio

David M. Zolov

Department of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, USAF Medical Center, Wright-Patterson, Ohio

From personal observations and reports on record the authors point out that the same exanthem may be associated with penicillin as well as ampicillin, and sug gest that this may not be a persistent hypersensitivity.

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 11, No. 7, 417-421 (1972)
DOI: 10.1177/000992287201100711


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How Frequent Is Bacterial Superinfection of the Pharynx in Infectious Mononucleosis?: Observations on Incidence, Recognition, and Management with Antibiotics
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