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Penicillin sensitivity among hospital nurses without a history of penicillin allergy.

Feyzullah Cetinkaya1, Ali Osman Ozturk, Gunsel Kutluk, Ela Erdem.   

Abstract

AIM: This paper reports a study to document the prevalence of penicillin sensitivity among nurses who had no previous history of sensitivity and worked in an inner city hospital in Turkey.
BACKGROUND: Frequent and prolonged exposure to any drug including penicillin may increase the risk of hypersensitivity to these drugs. Local administration of drugs increases the likelihood of sensitization. Nurses are the main group of healthcare workers who prepare and administer antibiotics to patients, so they may be at highest risk for sensitization. Skin testing with major and minor determinants of penicillin has proved useful for identifying penicillin-specific IgE antibodies in sensitized individuals.
METHOD: Skin prick tests were performed with benzyl penicilloyl polylysine (PPL) and a mixture of minor antigenic determinants (MDM) solution with 83 nurses who had been handling beta-lactam antibiotics. The study was conducted in 2004.
FINDINGS: Ten nurses (12%) had positive skin reactions to penicillin antigens. Six were sensitive to PPL (7 x 2%) and four were sensitive to MDM (4 x 8%).
CONCLUSION: Occult sensitization to beta-lactam antibiotics, without symptoms, may develop in hospital nurses. It is possible that these healthcare workers might be at increased risk of hypersensitivity reactions should they be exposed to beta-lactams, administered for therapeutic purposes. Further research is needed to explore this important issue.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17445015     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2006.04155.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adv Nurs        ISSN: 0309-2402            Impact factor:   3.187


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