Efficacy and safety of antibiotics for treatment of leptospirosis: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

Author:

Ji Zhenhua,Jian Miaomiao,Su Xuan,Pan Yingyi,Duan Yi,Ma Weijie,Zhong Lei,Yang Jiaru,Song Jieqin,Wu Xinya,Gao Li,Ma Weijiang,Kong Jing,Li Bingxue,Chen Jinjing,Liu Meixiao,Fan Yuxin,Peng Li,Dong Yan,Bao FukaiORCID,Liu Aihua

Abstract

Abstract Background Leptospirosis, an important zoonotic bacterial disease, commonly affects resource-poor populations and results in significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. The value of antibiotics in leptospirosis remains unclear, as evidenced by the conflicting opinions published. Methods We conducted a search in the PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases for studies. These studies included clinical trials and retrospective studies that evaluated the efficacy or safety of antibiotics for leptospirosis treatment. The primary outcomes assessed were defervescence time, mortality rate, and hospital stays. Subgroup analyses were performed based on whether there were cases involving children and whether there were cases of severe jaundice. Safety was defined as the prevalence of adverse events associated with the use of antibiotics. p scores were utilized to rank the efficacy of the antibiotics. Results There are included 9 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), 1 control trial (CT), and 3 retrospective studies (RS) involving 920 patients and 8 antibiotics. Six antibiotics resulted in significantly shorter defervescence times compared to the control, namely cefotaxime (MD, − 1.88; 95% CI =  − 2.60 to − 1.15), azithromycin (MD, − 1.74; 95% CI =  − 2.52 to − 0.95), doxycycline (MD, − 1.53; 95% CI =  − 2.05 to − 1.00), ceftriaxone (MD, − 1.22; 95% CI =  − 1.89 to − 0.55), penicillin (MD, − 1.22; 95% CI =  − 1.80 to − 0.64), and penicillin or ampicillin (MD, − 0.08; 95% CI =  − 1.01 to − 0.59). The antibiotics were not effective in reducing the mortality and hospital stays. Common adverse reactions to antibiotics included Jarisch–Herxheimer reaction, rash, headache, and digestive reactions (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and others). Conclusions Findings recommend that leptospirosis patients be treated with antibiotics, which significantly reduced the leptospirosis defervescence time. Cephalosporins, doxycycline, and penicillin are suggested, and azithromycin may be a suitable alternative for drug-resistant cases. Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD42022354938.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China grants

Natural Science Foundation of Yunnan Province

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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