Azithromycin at sub-MIC concentrations inhibits biofilm formation and decreases established NTHi biofilms. Representative top-down view (upper) and side view (lower) confocal images of NTHi biofilms in flow cells from a single experiment are shown. NTHi forms robust biofilms in the absence of antibiotics over 2 days (A) and 4 days (C). After establishing biofilms from days 0 to 2, azithromycin (0.125 μg/ml) added to the medium for days 2 to 4 decreased both biofilm volume and thickness (D). From the time of inoculation, azithromycin (0.125 μg/ml) inhibited NTHi biofilm formation over 2 days (B) and 4 days (F). When azithromycin was removed starting at day 2, biofilms began to form on days 2 to 4 (E). Total biomass and maximum thickness of NTHi were quantified utilizing MatLab and COMSTAT on days 2 and 4. Gray lines indicate no antibiotic, and black lines indicate azithromycin (0.125 μg/ml). No Abx-No Abx, no antibiotic from days 0 to 4; No Abx-AZM, no antibiotic from days 0 to 2 and azithromycin from days 2 to 4; AZM-No Abx, azithromycin from days 0 to 2 and no antibiotic from days 2 to 4; AZM-AZM, azithromycin from days 0 to 4. *, P < 0.05 versus no antibiotics at day 2; **, P < 0.05 versus azithromycin at day 2; †, P < 0.01 versus no antibiotics at day 2; ††, P < 0.01 versus azithromycin at day 2 (n = 5). Squares indicate 12 μm, and scales bars represent 24 μm.