Assessing the rationale of prescribing carbapenems among hospitalized patients with documented penicillin allergy: implications for stewardship
Anne-Valérie Burgener-Gasser,
Jeanne Fasel,
Delia Halbeisen
et al.
Abstract:Background:
A reported history of penicillin allergy frequently leads to the prescription of carbapenems as a substitute for penicillin to avoid allergic reactions. Such self-reported allergies need to be accurately characterized to identify targeted antibiotic stewardship interventions that potentially minimize unnecessary carbapenem use.
Design:
Retrospective cohort study.
Method:
The proportion of hospitalized patients with penicillin allergy history receiving carbap… Show more
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