Does early pregnancy exposure to macrolide antibiotics lead to major birth defects? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Jing Zhang, Quanhong Li, Yanbin Yang, Hong Su, Yu Sun, Xian Huang, Ying Song, Yangping Zhang

TL;DR
This study reviews whether using macrolide antibiotics during early pregnancy increases the risk of major birth defects and finds no significant association.
Contribution
A systematic review and meta-analysis of nine studies clarifying the safety of macrolide antibiotics in early pregnancy regarding birth defects.
Findings
No significant association found between macrolide use in early pregnancy and major birth defects (OR = 1.05).
Subgroup analysis showed no increased risk for heart defects (OR = 1.09).
Low heterogeneity and low bias suggest reliable results.
Abstract
Macrolide antibiotics are frequently used to treat infections in women during early pregnancy. However, the association between early pregnancy exposure to macrolide antibiotics and major birth defects remains uncertain. Clarifying this risk is crucial for public health and clinical decision-making. This study systematically searched five databases—Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, and Scopus—for studies exploring the relationship between early pregnancy exposure to macrolide antibiotics and major birth defects. Two independent researchers conducted the literature screening, data extraction, and bias risk assessment. Meta-analysis was performed using the metan command in STATA 16 to pool the data. Nine studies were included, selected from 6,002 articles, comprising seven cohort studies and two case-control studies. These studies covered 40,218 patients exposed to macrolide…
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TopicsPregnancy and Medication Impact · Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy · Appendicitis Diagnosis and Management
