Clinical Case of Clavulanate Allergy in a Patient With Suppurative Hidradenitis
- Authors: Nekrasova T.V.1, Latysheva E.A.1, Myasnikova T.N.1
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Affiliations:
- National Research Center – Institute of Immunology Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia
- Section: Case reports
- Submitted: 07.12.2025
- Accepted: 03.02.2026
- Published: 09.02.2026
- URL: https://rusalljournal.ru/raj/article/view/17087
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.36691/RJA17087
- ID: 17087
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Abstract
Beta-lactam antibiotics include several major groups of drugs that share structural similarities and mechanisms of action and often are first-line therapies for various bacterial infections.
In clinical practice all groups of beta-lactam antibiotics are frequently excluded from treatment in case of adverse reactions associated with their use. However, allergic reactions typically develop via sensitization to specific antigenic determinants, rather than to the beta-lactam ring. Therefore, stepwise and thorough allergological evaluation is necessary to accurately define the spectrum of drug hypersensitivity
This article describes the structural characteristics of beta-lactam antibacterial agents and their cross-reactivity, along with key information on types of reactions associated with clavulanate. A clinical case of clavulanate allergy is presented.
The diagnostic approach included a stepwise drug testing performed with ceftriaxone, cefixime, amoxicillin/clavulanate, ampicillin and amoxicillin. Immediate-type allergy to clavulanate was confirmed and no cross-reactivity to other beta-lactam antibiotics was discovered. According to personalized recommendations given to the patient, only beta-lactam antibiotics containing clavulanate were contraindicated, rather than the entire class of beta-lactams, which had previously been unnecessarily excluded from her therapeutic options.
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Tatiana V. Nekrasova
National Research Center – Institute of Immunology Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia
Author for correspondence.
Email: loriley@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0002-4837-6624
SPIN-code: 8290-3584
allergologist-immunologist, immunopathology department
Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation, Kashirskoe highway, 24, 115478Elena A. Latysheva
National Research Center – Institute of Immunology Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia
Email: ealat@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1606-205X
SPIN-code: 2063-7973
Scopus Author ID: 6506117493
MD, Dr. Sci. (Med.); Senior Research Associate, head of immunopathology department
Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation, Kashirskoe highway, 24, 115478Tatiana N. Myasnikova
National Research Center – Institute of Immunology Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia
Email: t_miasnikova@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8491-195X
SPIN-code: 4684-3112
Scopus Author ID: 57211778230
MD, Dr. Sci. (Med.); Senior Research Associate, Immunopathology department
Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation, Kashirskoe highway, 24, 115478References
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