British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 2019

Antibiotic allergy labels in hospitalized and critically ill adults: A review of current impacts of inaccurate labelling

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs) are reported by approximately 20% of hospitalized patients, yet over 85% will be negative on formal allergy testing. Hospitalized patients with an AAL have inferior patient outcomes, increased colonization with multidrugā€resistant organisms and frequently receive inappropriate antimicrobials. Hospitalized populations have been well studied but, to date, the impact of AALs on patients with critical illness remains less well defined. We review the prevalence and impact of AALs on hospitalized patients, including those in in critical care.

Volume 85
Pages 492 - 500
DOI 10.1111/bcp.13830
Language English
Journal British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

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