Trends in anti-infective use during pregnancy in France between 2010 and 2019: a nationwide population-based study.

Br J Clin Pharmacol

EPI-PHARE, epidemiology of health products (French National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products, and French National Health Insurance), Paris, France.

Published: May 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Among over 7.5 million pregnancies, antibacterial use dropped from 41.5% to 36.1%, while the use of antiviral drugs and the influenza vaccine significantly increased over the same period.
  • * Despite a small rise in exposure to potentially harmful anti-infective agents, the prescriptions generally adhered to safety recommendations, highlighting a need for better influenza vaccination practices during pregnancy.

Article Abstract

Aims: To describe the trends in anti-infective use during pregnancy between 2010 and 2019 and determine whether they were prescribed according to drug foetal safety international classification systems.

Methods: We conducted a population-based, nationwide study using the French national health data system including all pregnancies ended between 2010 and 2019. Anti-infective agents were considered according to their pharmacological group and potential harmful risk using the Australian and Swedish classification systems. Prevalence rate was estimated annually and by trimester. Average annual percent change (AAPC) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using Joinpoint regression.

Results: Among 7 571 035 pregnancies, 3 027 031 (40.0%) received ≥1 antibacterial. This proportion decreased significantly from 41.5% in 2010 to 36.1% in 2019 (AAPC = -1.7%, [95%CI, -2.5 to -1.0%]). Conversely, use of antiviral agents increased during the 10-year study period for anti-herpes simplex virus agents (AAPC = 4.4%, [3.7-5.2%]), influenza agents (AAPC = 25.4%, [6.2-48.1%]) and for HIV-antiretroviral agents (AAPC = 1.3%, [0.6-2.0%]). Use of influenza vaccine increased from 0.2% in 2010 to 4.2% in 2019 (AAPC = 49.7%, [39.3-60.9%]). Among all pregnancies, 0.9% had been exposed to a potentially harmful anti-infective agent increasing from 0.7% in 2010 to 1.2% in 2019 (AAPC = 6.4%, [4.4-8.5%]).

Conclusion: Based on >7 million pregnancies identified from French nationwide data, this study showed that antibacterials are frequently prescribed during pregnancy although their use has decreased over the past 10 years. Our results suggest that anti-infective agents are generally prescribed in accordance with recommendations, although with a potential for improvement in influenza vaccination.

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