Immunomodulatory Effects of Macrolides Considering Evidence from Human and Veterinary Medicine

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Abstract

Macrolide antimicrobial agents have been in clinical use for more than 60 years in both human and veterinary medicine. The discovery of the non-antimicrobial properties of macrolides and the effect of immunomodulation of the inflammatory response has benefited patients with chronic airway diseases and impacted morbidity and mortality. This review examines the evidence of antimicrobial and non-antimicrobial properties of macrolides in human and veterinary medicine with a focus toward veterinary macrolides but including important and relevant evidence from the human literature. The complete story for these complex and important molecules is continuing to be written.

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Blondeau, J. M. (2022, December 1). Immunomodulatory Effects of Macrolides Considering Evidence from Human and Veterinary Medicine. Microorganisms. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10122438

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