2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.anai.2020.10.012
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Obesity is associated with an increased prevalence of penicillin allergy

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“…The data suggest a higher frequency of obesity in patients presenting with suspected antibiotics hypersensitivity than for nonopioid analgesics, as well as an association of confirmed hypersensitivity to antibiotics with obesity. Our data support the recent observation that obesity is more frequent in patients with confirmed drug allergy (total n = 84 with 34 positive DHR, 93% were antibiotics) (17) and penicillin allergy (18). Whether this results from more frequent use of antibiotics and thus the probability of sensitization or whether obese patients present rather after stronger and certain reactions is not known but would explain the data.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The data suggest a higher frequency of obesity in patients presenting with suspected antibiotics hypersensitivity than for nonopioid analgesics, as well as an association of confirmed hypersensitivity to antibiotics with obesity. Our data support the recent observation that obesity is more frequent in patients with confirmed drug allergy (total n = 84 with 34 positive DHR, 93% were antibiotics) (17) and penicillin allergy (18). Whether this results from more frequent use of antibiotics and thus the probability of sensitization or whether obese patients present rather after stronger and certain reactions is not known but would explain the data.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Moreover, both allergies and obesity are strongly influenced by lifestyle determinants, especially the diet. These parallels propose a relation between these two diseases, which in fact has been proven in previous studies on asthma [ 3 ], food [ 4 ], and drug [ 5 , 6 ] allergies. However, despite the evidence, causes of this association are not very well understood yet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Besides that, obesity has also been known as a major health issue not only related to modulators of the innate but also the adaptive immune response. On that note, previous studies have reported a link between obesity and an increased prevalence of different allergic disorders including asthma [ 3 ], food [ 4 ], and drug allergies [ 5 , 6 ]. While these previous studies have reliably reported an increased prevalence of allergies in overweight and obese people, the causes of this association are not very well understood yet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%