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Dr. Jamma Li is a Clinical Professor affiliated with the Northern Clinical School within the Sydney Medical School at the University of Sydney. Their research focuses on drug allergy diagnosis, anaphylaxis management, and immunological testing methods such as skin testing and basophil activation testing. Dr. Li has contributed extensively to understanding adverse drug reactions, particularly involving penicillin, cephalosporins, and vaccines.
Key research themes include optimizing delabeling strategies for non-low-risk penicillin allergies, evaluating cross-reactivity in anaphylaxis cases, and investigating the utility of surrogate genetic markers in predicting adverse drug reactions. Their work bridges clinical practice and translational research, emphasizing patient safety and evidence-based diagnostic approaches.
Recent publications highlight contributions to cephalosporin allergy decision rules, long-term outcomes of penicillin delabeling, and adrenaline usage during vaccine-induced anaphylaxis. Dr. Li’s collaborative studies span allergy-immunology, rheumatology, and infectious diseases, with a focus on improving diagnostic accuracy and patient care in high-risk clinical scenarios.
