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Background: Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is an infrequent yet severe mucocutaneous reaction that involves less than 10% of the Body Surface Area (BSA). It is predominantly induced by certain medications, including anticonvulsants (e.g.

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  • Scientists are studying how the gut bacteria can affect brain diseases like epilepsy and found that an antibiotic called ciprofloxacin might make seizures more likely.
  • They used special tests to see how ciprofloxacin changes gut bacteria and causes seizures in rats, discovering that this antibiotic messes up the gut health.
  • The researchers think that fixing the gut bacteria can help reduce seizures, which could lead to better treatments for epilepsy in the future.
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Cedecea lapagei is a gram-negative, non-encapsulated, facultative anaerobic bacterium that has been reported in only a few cases with varying clinical presentations, drug susceptibility, and treatment since its first isolation in 1981. This study aimed to describe a case report of C. lapagei in Peru and systematically review the documented case reports of individuals infected with C.

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Antibiotics modulate frequency and early generation of epileptic seizures in zebrafish.

Exp Brain Res

February 2023

Neuronal Plasticity Group, Department of Zoology, University of Calicut, Thenhipalam, Malappuram, Kerala, 673635, India.

Antibiotics have been used for decades to treat various bacterial infections. Apart from bactericidal activities, their potential side effects have not been much studied or evaluated. Neurotoxicity is a major concern in the case of β-lactam and fluoroquinolone families, which can result in convulsions or seizures.

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