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Frequency of selective immediate responders to aminopenicillins and cephalosporins in Turkish children.

Authors :
Misirlioglu, Emine Dibek
Guvenir, Hakan
Toyran, Muge
Vezir, Emine
Capanoglu, Murat
Civelek, Ersoy
Buyuktiryaki, Betul
Ginis, Tayfur
Kocabas, Can Naci
Source :
Allergy & Asthma Proceedings; Sep/Oct2017, Vol. 38 Issue 5, p376-382, 7p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: Beta-lactam antibiotics (BLA) are the most commonly prescribed antibiotics and are responsible for the majority of immediate hypersensitivity reactions to drugs in children. Cross-reactivity is important in hypersensitivity to BLAs because these drugs all share a common beta-lactam structure and some share similar side chains. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical characteristics of patients who are diagnosed with immediate- type BLA hypersensitivity and frequency of patients with side chain hypersensitivity, "selective responders." Methods: The study included patients who were diagnosed with immediate-type BLA hypersensitivity between January 2011 and May 2016 in a pediatric allergy outpatient clinic. The patients who had negative penicillin test (minor determinant mixture, benzylpenicilloylpoly-L-lysine, penicillin G) results and could tolerate penicillin V and/or BLAs with dissimilar side chains but had positive skin and/or provocation test results with the suspected drug were diagnosed as selective responders. Results: During the study period, 357 patients (55.2% girls) were admitted to our clinic with suspected immediate-type BLA hypersensitivity. Parents of 11 patients did not give consent for an allergy workup with the suspected drug. Forty-five of the patients were diagnosed (45/346 [13%]) based on skin test or drug provocation test results. The most common susceptible agent was amoxicillin-clavulanate. Of the patients, 71.4% with a reaction to sulbactam-ampicillin /or amoxicillin-clavulanate and 93.7% with a reaction to cephalosporin were classified as selective responders. Conclusion: Among children with immediate BLA hypersensitivity, selective responders constituted an important group. Most of the patients with reactions to aminopenicillin and cephalosporins safely tolerated penicillin V and BLAs with dissimilar side chains after negative allergy workup results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10885412
Volume :
38
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Allergy & Asthma Proceedings
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124668330
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2500/aap.2017.38.4065