Empiric Azithromycin in COVID-19 Impacts the Respiratory Microbiome and Antimicrobial Resistome without Anti-inflammatory Benefit
Charles Langelier, Abigail Glascock, Cole Maguire, Hoang Van Phan, Emily Lydon, Carolyn Calfee, David Corry, Farrah Kheradmand, Lindsey Baden, Rafick-Pierre Sekaly, Grace McComsey, Elias Haddad, Charles Cairns, Bali Pulendran, Ana Fernandez-Sesma, Viviana Simon, Jordan Metcalf

TL;DR
Azithromycin use in COVID-19 patients changes the nasal microbiome and increases antibiotic resistance genes, but does not reduce inflammation.
Contribution
Demonstrates azithromycin's impact on respiratory microbiome and resistome in hospitalized COVID-19 patients using metatranscriptomics.
Findings
Azithromycin reduced bacterial abundance and increased fungal abundance in the nasal microbiome.
Azithromycin increased expression of MLS resistance genes like ermC, msrA, and ermX.
No anti-inflammatory effects were observed in peripheral blood or upper airway transcriptomes.
Abstract
Azithromycin is often prescribed unnecessarily for respiratory infections, many of which are viral. During the COVID-19 pandemic, its use was widespread, in part due to alleged therapeutic benefits, which have since been disproven. Here, we sought to understand the impact of azithromycin exposure on the respiratory microbiome, antimicrobial resistome, and host immune response in a prospective multicenter cohort of 1164 patients hospitalized for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Using longitudinal nasal metatranscriptomics, we compared patients treated with azithromycin (n=366, 31.4%) to those who received no antibiotics (n=474, 40.7%) or antibiotics other than azithromycin (n=324, 27.8%). We found that azithromycin treatment altered the community composition of the nasal microbiome, reducing bacterial relative abundance, increasing fungal relative abundance, and increasing potentially pathogenic…
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TopicsNosocomial Infections in ICU · Antibiotic Use and Resistance · Gut microbiota and health
