Doxycycline as an antimalarial: Impact on travellers' diarrhoea and doxycycline resistance among various stool bacteria - Prospective study and literature review

Travel Med Infect Dis. 2022 Sep-Oct:49:102403. doi: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2022.102403. Epub 2022 Jul 21.

Abstract

Background: Antibiotics predispose travellers to acquire multidrug-resistant bacteria, such as extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales (ESBL-PE). Although widely used in antimalarial prophylaxis, doxycycline has scarcely been studied in this respect.

Methods: We explored the impact of doxycycline on rates of traveller's diarrhoea (TD), ESBL-PE acquisition and, particularly, doxycycline co-resistance among travel-acquired ESBL-PE in a sample of 412 visitors to low- and middle-income countries. We reviewed the literature on traveller studies of doxycycline/tetracycline resistance among stool pathogens and the impact of doxycycline on TD rates, ESBL-PE acquisition, and doxycycline/tetracycline resistance.

Results: The TD rates were similar for doxycycline users (32/46; 69.6%) and non-users (256/366; 69.9%). Of the 90 travel-acquired ESBL-PE isolates, 84.4% were co-resistant to doxycycline: 100% (11/11) among users and 82.3% (65/79) among non-users. The literature on doxycycline's effect on TD was not conclusive nor did it support a recent decline in doxycycline resistance. Although doxycycline did not increase ESBL-PE acquisition, doxycycline-resistance among stool pathogens proved more frequent for users than non-users.

Conclusions: Our prospective data and the literature review together suggest the following: 1) doxycycline does not prevent TD; 2) doxycycline use favours acquisition of doxy/tetracycline-co-resistant intestinal bacteria; 3) although doxycycline does not predispose to travel-related ESBL-PE acquisition per se, it selects ESBL-PE strains co-resistant to doxycycline; 4) doxycycline resistance rates are high among stool bacteria in general with no evidence of any tendency to decrease.

Keywords: AMR; Antimicrobial resistance; Doxycycline; ESBL; Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase; Travellers' diarrhoea.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / therapeutic use
  • Antimalarials* / pharmacology
  • Antimalarials* / therapeutic use
  • Bacteria
  • Diarrhea / drug therapy
  • Diarrhea / microbiology
  • Doxycycline / pharmacology
  • Doxycycline / therapeutic use
  • Enterobacteriaceae
  • Enterobacteriaceae Infections* / microbiology
  • Humans
  • Prospective Studies
  • Travel
  • Travel-Related Illness
  • beta-Lactamases

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Antimalarials
  • beta-Lactamases
  • Doxycycline