Macrolides are among the most widely prescribed antibiotics worldwide. However, their impact on the gut’s bacterial microbiota remains uncertain. We characterised the intestinal microbiota in 6–11 month-old infants in India who received a 3-day course of azithromycin or placebo during a randomised trial of oral poliovirus vaccine immunogenicity (CTRI/2014/05/004588). In 60 infants per study arm, we sequenced the V4 region of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene in stool samples collected before and 12 days after finishing treatment. We also tested for the presence of common bacterial, viral, and eukaryotic enteropathogens in the same samples using real-time PCR in a Taqman array card (TAC) format. Azithromycin induced a modest decline in microbiota ...
BackgroundInappropriate antimicrobial usage is a key driver of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Low- ...
Early-life antibiotic use is associated with increased risk for metabolic and immunological diseases...
Oral rotavirus vaccines have consistently proven to be less immunogenic among infants in developing ...
Macrolides are among the most widely prescribed antibiotics worldwide. However, their impact on the ...
BACKGROUND: Mass drug administration (MDA) with azithromycin is the primary strategy for global trac...
Community-level mass treatment with azithromycin has been associated with a mortality benefit in chi...
Background: Macrolides are commonly prescribed for respiratory infections and asthma-like episodes i...
BACKGROUND The effects of antibiotics on infant gut microbiota are unclear. We hypothesized that the...
BackgroundMass distributions of oral azithromycin have long been used to eliminate trachoma, and the...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a leading cause of neonatal death. Intrapartum azithromycin reduces neonatal n...
Oral rotavirus vaccines have consistently proven to be less immunogenic among infants in developing ...
Background Sepsis is a leading cause of neonatal death. Intrapartum azithromycin reduces neonatal...
peer-reviewedThe infant gut microbiota undergoes dramatic changes during the first 2 years of life. ...
Background Oral poliovirus vaccine is less immunogenic and effective in low-income countries than in...
Early-life antibiotic use is associated with increased risk for metabolic and immunological diseases...
BackgroundInappropriate antimicrobial usage is a key driver of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Low- ...
Early-life antibiotic use is associated with increased risk for metabolic and immunological diseases...
Oral rotavirus vaccines have consistently proven to be less immunogenic among infants in developing ...
Macrolides are among the most widely prescribed antibiotics worldwide. However, their impact on the ...
BACKGROUND: Mass drug administration (MDA) with azithromycin is the primary strategy for global trac...
Community-level mass treatment with azithromycin has been associated with a mortality benefit in chi...
Background: Macrolides are commonly prescribed for respiratory infections and asthma-like episodes i...
BACKGROUND The effects of antibiotics on infant gut microbiota are unclear. We hypothesized that the...
BackgroundMass distributions of oral azithromycin have long been used to eliminate trachoma, and the...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a leading cause of neonatal death. Intrapartum azithromycin reduces neonatal n...
Oral rotavirus vaccines have consistently proven to be less immunogenic among infants in developing ...
Background Sepsis is a leading cause of neonatal death. Intrapartum azithromycin reduces neonatal...
peer-reviewedThe infant gut microbiota undergoes dramatic changes during the first 2 years of life. ...
Background Oral poliovirus vaccine is less immunogenic and effective in low-income countries than in...
Early-life antibiotic use is associated with increased risk for metabolic and immunological diseases...
BackgroundInappropriate antimicrobial usage is a key driver of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Low- ...
Early-life antibiotic use is associated with increased risk for metabolic and immunological diseases...
Oral rotavirus vaccines have consistently proven to be less immunogenic among infants in developing ...