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Recognitionmanagement of varicella infections and accuracy of antimicrobial recommendations: Case vignettes study in the US

Authors :
Jaime Fergie
Manjiri Pawaskar
Phani Veeranki
Salome Samant
Carolyn Harley
Joanna MacEwan
Taylor T. Schwartz
Shikha Surati
James H. Conway
Source :
PloS one. 17(6)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background In 1995, the CDC recommended one-dose routine varicella immunization for children Methods An online survey of HCPs was conducted to assess recognition and management of varicella infections. Responses to eight varicella vignettes describing patients with varying varicella symptoms were analyzed and descriptive analyses performed. Stratified analysis comparing responses of those licensed before and in/after 1996 was also performed. Results 153 HCPs (50 nurse practitioners, 103 doctors) completed the survey. Mean age of respondents was 44 years. 62% were female, and 82% were licensed before 1996. Varicella infection was correctly diagnosed 79% of the time. HCPs correctly recognized uncomplicated varicella vignettes 85% of the time versus 61% of the time for complicated varicella vignettes. Antibiotics were recommended 17% of the time and antivirals 18% of the time, of which 25% and 69% (respectively) were not appropriate per guidelines. HCPs licensed before 1996 were better able to recognize varicella compared to those licensed later, but prescribed more antimicrobials medications to treat varicella. Conclusions Although most HCPs recognized varicella infection, a sizable proportion could not recognize cases with complications, and some of the varicella cases were inappropriately treated with antibiotics and/or antivirals. Additional HCP training and high vaccination coverage are important strategies to avoid inaccurate diagnoses and minimize unnecessary exposure to antimicrobial/antiviral therapies.

Details

ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
17
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PloS one
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....43db48c2069c75bf5700ce0087093521