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Allergic contact dermatitis to antibacterial agents (CROSBI ID 149270)

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Gorgievska Sukarovska, Biljana ; Turčić, Petra ; Marasović, Dujomir ; Lipozenčić, Jasna Allergic contact dermatitis to antibacterial agents // Acta Dermatovenerologica Croatica, 17 (2009), 1; 70-76

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Gorgievska Sukarovska, Biljana ; Turčić, Petra ; Marasović, Dujomir ; Lipozenčić, Jasna

engleski

Allergic contact dermatitis to antibacterial agents

Topical antibiotics are frequently introduced in therapy by various specialists, e.g., dermatologists-venereologists, ENT specialists, proctologists, ophthalmologists, and others. In dermatology, topical antibiotics are used in the treatment of superficial inflammatory skin lesions, acne and rosacea. These agents are also used in the prevention of inflammatory lesions after surgical and corrective procedures. Long-term and uncontrolled application of topical antibiotics, on the skin with impaired protective barrier in particular, implies a risk for the development of hypersensitivity to these agents. Considering the very wide utilization of these agents, hypersensitivity to topical antibiotics poses a major problem worldwide. The groups at a high risk of contact sensitivity to topical antibiotics include patients with chronic venous insufficiency, chronic ulcers and chronic otitis externa, as well as individuals at occupational exposure to antibiotics, e.g., human medicine and veterinary medicine professionals, pharmaceutical industry workers, cattle breeders, etc. When long-term therapy fails to result in improvement in the above mentioned chronic states, the possibility of allergic reactions to topical agents should be taken in consideration. Cross-sensitivity, that is frequently associated with the use of topical aminoglycoside antibiotics, poses a significant problem.

dermatitis; allergic contact; antibacterial agents; administration; topical

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Podaci o izdanju

17 (1)

2009.

70-76

objavljeno

1330-027X

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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