Allergic reactions to penicillin and cephalosporin antibiotics are common. The mechanisms involved are heterogeneous and not
yet completely understood. However, clinical and immunologic studies suggest that type I (IgE-mediated) and type IV (cellmediated)
pathogenic mechanisms are involved in most immediate and non-immediate reactions, respectively. The diagnostic procedure has
recently been standardized under the aegis of the European Network for Drug Allergy and the European Academy of Allergy and
Clinical Immunology interest group on drug hypersensitivity. In this review, we describe the general guidelines for evaluating
subjects in whom there is suspicion of allergic reactions to β-lactams.