Current Evidence on the Antimicrobial Treatment and Chemoprophylaxis of Human Leptospirosis: A Meta-Analysis.
Marta Guzmán PérezJosé Javier Blanch SanchoJuan Carlos Segura LuqueFernando Mateos RodriguezElisa Martínez AlfaroJulian Solis García Del PozoPublished in: Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
There is no evidence that antibiotics are a better treatment than placebo regarding mortality, shortening of fever, liver and kidney function, or reduction in the hospital stay. On the other hand, neither doxycycline nor penicillin, nor azithromycin have shown statistically significant differences in preventing symptomatic infection. Well-designed clinical trials, including other antibiotics such as quinolones or aminoglycosides, are urgently needed to improve our understanding of the treatment for this infection, which continues to be a neglected disease.