Allergies to antibiotics among US women with uncomplicated urinary tract infection
Ashish V. Joshi, Alen Marijam, Fanny S. Mitrani-Gold, Jonathon Wright

TL;DR
This study found that about a quarter of US women with uncomplicated UTIs reported antibiotic allergies, with allergies to commonly prescribed antibiotics like SXT being most common.
Contribution
The study provides new data on the frequency and patterns of self-reported antibiotic allergies in women with uncomplicated UTIs in the US.
Findings
Most participants (69.3%) reported no antibiotic allergies, while 24.0% reported one allergy and 6.7% reported two or more.
SXT was the most commonly prescribed antibiotic and also the most frequently reported allergy.
Participants with recurrent UTIs or those prescribed multiple antibiotics had higher rates of antibiotic allergies.
Abstract
Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (uUTI) are generally treated empirically with antibiotics. However, antibiotic allergies limit the available oral treatment options for some patients. We assessed the proportion of self-reported antibiotic allergies among US women with uUTI. We performed a cross-sectional survey of US women (≥18 years) with a self-reported uUTI in the previous 60 days and an oral antibiotic prescription. Participants completed an online questionnaire about their most recent uUTI episode. Descriptive self-reported allergy data were stratified into subgroups by whether the participant had recurrent UTI (≥2 uUTIs in the past 6 months or ≥3 uUTIs in past 12 months, including the index episode), the number of different antibiotics given for the index episode (1, 2, ≥3), and whether the treatment was clinically aligned according to Infectious Diseases Society of America…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrinary Tract Infections Management · Reproductive tract infections research · Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research
