A 58-year-old male is receiving intravenous vancomycin for MRSA osteomyelitis. Partway through the infusion, he develops intense flushing of his face and neck, pruritus, and an erythematous rash on his upper torso. His vital signs are stable. What is the most likely mechanism responsible for this reaction?
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A
IgE-mediated type I hypersensitivity
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B
Non-immunologic mast cell degranulation
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C
Immune complex deposition (Type III)
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D
T-cell mediated delayed hypersensitivity (Type IV)