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Epilepsy is common after several types of brain infections in adults. The type of infection, its severity, and propensity to cause seizures in the acute phase influence the risk of subsequent epilepsy. This study provides Class II evidence that in adults, brain infection is associated with an increased risk of subsequent epilepsy. This study provides Class II evidence that in adults, brain infection is associated with an increased risk of subsequent epilepsy. Elderly, frail patients are often excluded from clinical trials so there is