Azithromycin for Bacterial Watery Diarrhea: A Reanalysis of the AntiBiotics for Children With Severe Diarrhea (ABCD) Trial Incorporating Molecular Diagnostics

Author:

Pavlinac Patricia B12ORCID,Platts-Mills James A3,Liu Jie4,Atlas Hannah E1,Gratz Jean3,Operario Darwin3,Rogawski McQuade Elizabeth T5,Ahmed Dilruba6,Ahmed Tahmeed7ORCID,Alam Tahmina7,Ashorn Per8,Badji Henry9,Bahl Rajiv10,Bar-Zeev Naor11,Chisti Mohammod Jobayer7,Cornick Jen12,Chauhan Aishwarya13,De Costa Ayesha10,Deb Saikat13,Dhingra Usha13,Dube Queen14,Duggan Christopher P15ORCID,Freyne Bridget121617,Gumbi Wilson18,Hotwani Aneeta19,Kabir Mamun7,Islam Ohedul7,Kabir Furqan19,Kasumba Irene20,Kibwana Upendo21,Kotloff Karen L2022,Khan Shaila S7,Maiden Victor12,Manji Karim21,Mehta Ashka20,Ndeketa Latif12,Praharaj Ira23,Qamar Farah Naz19,Sazawal Sunil13,Simon Jonathon10,Singa Benson O24,Somji Sarah21,Sow Samba O9,Tapia Milagritos D20,Tigoi Caroline18,Toure Aliou9,Walson Judd L1225,Yousafzai Mohammad Tahir18,Houpt Eric R3,Rahman Muhammad Waliur,Parvin Irin,Kabir Md. Farhad,Dhingra Pratibha,Dutta Arup,Sharma Anil Kumar,Jaiswal Vijay Kumar,Nyabinda Churchil,McGrath Christine,Deichsel Emily L,Anyango Maurine,Kariuki Kevin Mwangi,Rwigi Doreen,Tornberg-Belanger Stephanie N,Haidara Fadima Cheick,Coulibaly Flanon,Permala-Booth Jasnehta,Malle Dramane,Cunliffe Nigel,Ndeketa Latif,Witte Desiree,Ndamala Chifundo,Qureshi Shahida,Shakoor Sadia,Thobani Rozina,Mohammed Jan,Kisenge Rodrick,Sudfeld Christopher R,Bakari Mohamed,Msemwa Cecylia,Samma Abraham,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Global Health

2. Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington , Seattle, WA , USA

3. Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Department of Medicine, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia , USA

4. School of Public Health, Qingdao University , Qingdao , China

5. Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University , Atlanta, Georgia , USA

6. Laboratory Sciences and Services Division

7. Nutrition and Clinical Services Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research , Dhaka , Bangladesh

8. Center for Child, Adolescent, and Maternal Health Research, Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University and Tampere University Hospital , Tampere , Finland

9. Centre pour le Développement des Vaccines , Bamako , Mali

10. Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health and Aging, World Health Organization , Geneva , Switzerland

11. International Vaccine Access Center, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

12. Clinical Research Programme, Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust , Blantyre , Malawi

13. Center for Public Health Kinetics , New Delhi , India

14. Department of Pediatrics, Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital , Blantyre , Malawi

15. Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Department of Nutrition, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

16. Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool , Liverpool , United Kingdom

17. Department of Women and Children's Health, School of Medicine, University College Dublin , Dublin , Ireland

18. Kenya Medical Research Institute–Wellcome Trust Research Programme , Kilifi , Kenya

19. Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Aga Khan University , Karachi , Pakistan

20. Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

21. Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences , Dar es Salaam , Tanzania

22. Department of Pediatrics, Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

23. Department of Gastrointestinal Sciences, Christian Medical College , Vellore , India

24. Center for Clinical Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute , Nairobi , Kenya

25. Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics and Medicine, University of Washington , Seattle

Abstract

Abstract Background Bacterial pathogens cause substantial diarrhea morbidity and mortality among children living in endemic settings, yet antimicrobial treatment is only recommended for dysentery or suspected cholera. Methods AntiBiotics for Children with severe Diarrhea was a 7-country, placebo-controlled, double-blind efficacy trial of azithromycin in children 2–23 months of age with watery diarrhea accompanied by dehydration or malnutrition. We tested fecal samples for enteric pathogens utilizing quantitative polymerase chain reaction to identify likely and possible bacterial etiologies and employed pathogen-specific cutoffs based on genomic target quantity in previous case-control diarrhea etiology studies to identify likely and possible bacterial etiologies. Results Among 6692 children, the leading likely etiologies were rotavirus (21.1%), enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli encoding heat-stable toxin (13.3%), Shigella (12.6%), and Cryptosporidium (9.6%). More than one-quarter (1894 [28.3%]) had a likely and 1153 (17.3%) a possible bacterial etiology. Day 3 diarrhea was less common in those randomized to azithromycin versus placebo among children with a likely bacterial etiology (risk difference [RD]likely, −11.6 [95% confidence interval {CI}, −15.6 to −7.6]) and possible bacterial etiology (RDpossible, −8.7 [95% CI, −13.0 to −4.4]) but not in other children (RDunlikely, −0.3% [95% CI, −2.9% to 2.3%]). A similar association was observed for 90-day hospitalization or death (RDlikely, −3.1 [95% CI, −5.3 to −1.0]; RDpossible, −2.3 [95% CI, −4.5 to −.01]; RDunlikely, −0.6 [95% CI, −1.9 to .6]). The magnitude of risk differences was similar among specific likely bacterial etiologies, including Shigella. Conclusions Acute watery diarrhea confirmed or presumed to be of bacterial etiology may benefit from azithromycin treatment. Clinical Trials Registration NCT03130114.

Funder

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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