Asia Pac Allergy.  2014 Apr;4(2):106-112. 10.5415/apallergy.2014.4.2.106.

Penicillin allergy evaluation: experience from a drug allergy clinic in an Arabian Gulf Country, Kuwait

Affiliations
  • 1Drug Allergy Unit, Department of Allergy, Al-Rashed Allergy Center, Sulaibikhat 90806, Kuwait. monaalahmad@yahoo.com

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Hypersensitivity to penicillin has been studied worldwide, but data regarding patterns of sensitization in Arabian Gulf countries are scarce.
OBJECTIVE
To describe the patterns of penicillin hypersensitivity during a 6-year study in Kuwait in terms of demographics, type of the culprit drug, in vivo and in vitro allergy testing.
METHODS
One hundred and twenty-four patients referred to the drug allergy clinic for penicillin allergy were fully evaluated by skin prick and intradermal testing. Drug provocation test was done on patients with negative results.
RESULTS
A total of 124 patients were evaluated for penicillin allergy. Mean age was 37.8 (standard deviation, 12.7) years, range from 8 to 74 years. Thirty-nine male (31.5%) and 85 female patients (68.5%) were included. Diagnosis of penicillin allergy was confirmed in 46 patients (37.1%). Among the 44 confirmed allergic patients by skin evaluation we had 15 (34.1%) positive skin prick test, and 29 (65.9%) positive intradermal testing. Among patients with positive skin testing, 47.7% were positive to major determinant benzylpenicilloyl poly-L-lysine, 20.4% to minor determinant mixture, 50.0% to penicillin G and 40.9% to ampicillin; 13.6% of patients were positive to amoxicillin by skin prick test. One patient had a positive radioallergosorbent test and one had a positive challenge test.
CONCLUSION
Penicillin allergy is a common problem with an incidence of about one third in our study subjects.

Keyword

Drug hypersensitivity; Kuwait; Penicillins

MeSH Terms

Amoxicillin
Ampicillin
Demography
Diagnosis
Drug Hypersensitivity*
Female
Humans
Hypersensitivity*
In Vitro Techniques
Incidence
Intradermal Tests
Kuwait*
Male
Penicillin G
Penicillins*
Radioallergosorbent Test
Skin
Skin Tests
Amoxicillin
Ampicillin
Penicillin G
Penicillins

Figure

  • Fig. 1 Culprit agents of the original reactions. Data is expressed as percentage of the total.


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