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Azithromycin through the Lens of the COVID-19 Treatment

Georgia G. Kournoutou, George P. Dinos

2022Antibiotics46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Azithromycin has become famous in the last two years, not for its main antimicrobial effect, but for its potential use as a therapeutic agent for COVID-19 infection. Initially, there were some promising results that supported its use, but it has become clear that scientific results are insufficient to support such a positive assessment. In this review we will present all the literature data concerning the activity of azithromycin as an antimicrobial, an anti-inflammatory, or an antivirus agent. Our aim is to conclude whether its selection should remain as a valuable antivirus agent or if its use simply has an indirect therapeutic contribution due to its antimicrobial and/or immunomodulatory activity, and therefore, if its further use for COVID-19 treatment should be interrupted. This halt will prevent further antibiotic resistance expansion and will keep azithromycin as a valuable anti-infective therapeutic agent.

Topics & Concepts

AzithromycinAntimicrobialCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicineIntensive care medicineAntibiotic resistanceAntibiotics2019-20 coronavirus outbreakAnti-Infective AgentsVirologyBiologyMicrobiologyInternal medicineOutbreakInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 ResearchAntibiotic Use and Resistance