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Review Question - QID 214995

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QID 214995 (Type "214995" in App Search)
A 41-year-old man presents to a community health clinic with a 1 month history of cough. He says that he also finds specks of blood in his sputum when he has a coughing fit. He decided to seek care because he started experiencing fever and night sweats that have left him without the energy to work as a migrant laborer. His past medical history is unclear as he immigrated to the United States from Honduras about 2-years ago; however, he says that he often got sick with upper respiratory infections as a child. After evaluation with laboratory tests and radiography, he is prescribed the first-line medication regimen for his condition. About 1 month after starting these medications he presents to the emergency department with hard to control seizures. They do not respond to multiple doses of diazepam. Which of the following is most likely responsible for these seizures?