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As Delta variant spreads, should New Jerseyans mask up again?

As Delta variant spreads, should New Jerseyans mask up again? On July 12, the state Department of Health reported 227 new confirmed cases based on test results. A day later, another 106 confirmed test results made it 333 active cases and by Thursday, the state was reporting 441 new confirmed cases based on testing, the highest number in a single day since May 22. While the number of new cases pales in comparison to the height of the pandemic, when the state was reporting thousands of new infections per day, the numbers do reflect a trend that is being seen across the United States. The state also has been seeing an increase in its rate of transmission.

Early life exposure to antibiotics could alter brain development

Early life exposure to antibiotics could alter brain development Antibiotic exposure early in life could alter human brain development in areas responsible for cognitive and emotional functions, according to a Rutgers researcher. The laboratory study, published in the journal iScience, suggests that penicillin changes the microbiome – the trillions of beneficial microorganisms that live in and on our bodies – as well as gene expression, which allows cells to respond to its changing environment, in key areas of the developing brain. The findings suggest reducing widespread antibiotic use or using alternatives when possible to prevent neurodevelopment problems. Penicillin and related medicines (like ampicillin and amoxicillin) are the most widely used antibiotics in children worldwide. In the United States, the average child receives nearly three courses of antibiotics before the age of 2. Similar or greater exposure rates occur in many other countries. Our previous work has

Antibiotic Exposure in Early Life Affect Brain Development

Antibiotic Exposure in Early Life Affect Brain Development by Angela Mohan on  July 15, 2021 at 9:38 AM iScience. The study suggests that penicillin changes the microbiome and gene expression, which allows cells to respond to its changing environment, in key areas of the developing brain. Reducing widespread antibiotic use or using alternatives when possible helps to prevent neurodevelopment problems. Our previous work has shown that exposing young animals to antibiotics changes their metabolism and immunity. The third important development in early life involves the brain. This study is preliminary but shows a correlation between altering the microbiome and changes in the brain that should be further explored, said lead author Martin Blaser, director of the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine at Rutgers.

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