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. 2017 Jan 6;21:16-080. doi: 10.7812/TPP/16-080

Table 4.

Antibiotics used within 3 days of delivery and new drug-class allergies reported within 30 days of peripartum antibiotic exposures in pregnant women with group B streptococcus infection who delivered between 2009 and 2014

Peripartum antibiotic exposure History of penicillin allergy (n = 3500)a No history of penicillin allergy (n = 39,024)a p value
Penicillin pregnancies
Number (%) 130 (3.77) 32,657 (83.68) < 0.0001b
Total courses 262 71,739 < 0.0001c
New penicillin allergy, no. (%) NA 15 (0.04)
Clindamycin pregnancies
Number (%) 2031 (58.03) 1269 (3.25) < 0.0001b
Total courses 2232 1365 0.0365c
New clindamycin allergy, no. (%) 12 (0.34) 3 (0.01) < 0.0001
Cefazolin pregnancies
Number (%) 1332 (38.06) 10,626 (27.23) < 0.0001b
Total courses 2379 14,504 < 0.0001c
Other cephalosporin pregnancies
Number (%) 27 (0.77) 274 (0.70) 0.6395b
Total courses 30 356 0.7661c
New cephalosporin allergy, no. (%) 10 (0.29) 19 (0.05) < 0.0001
Vancomycin pregnancies
Number (%) 481 (13.74) 61 (0.16) < 0.0001b
Total courses 713 93 0.6879c
New vancomycin allergy, no. (%) 22 (0.63) 3 (0.01) < 0.0001
Gentamicin pregnancies
Number (%) 371 (10.60) 2339 (5.99) < 0.0001b
Total courses 784 5664 < 0.0001c
New gentamicin allergy, no. (%) 4 (0.11) 0 (0) < 0.0001
Azithromycin pregnancies
Number (%) 89 (2.54) 665 (1.70) 0.0003b
Total courses 128 954 0.0045c
New azithromycin allergy, no. (%) 1 (0.03) 2 (0.01) 0.2272
Other pregnancies (no antibiotic exposure)
Number (%) 51 (1.46) 315 (0.81) 0.0001b
Total courses 57 386 0.0095c
a

A woman may have multiple deliveries during the study interval, and each delivery is counted as an independent event. All descriptive statistics and statistical tests are at delivery level, not patient level.

b

p value for testing whether the percentage exposed to specific antibiotic is different for those with penicillin allergy from those without penicillin allergy.

c

p value for testing whether the mean number of courses exposed to specific antibiotic is different for those with penicillin allergy from those without penicillin allergy (among those exposed).

NA = not applicable.