Can mycoplasma infection in children spread to adults?

Usually, mycoplasma infection in children can be transmitted to adults because mycoplasma can be transmitted through respiratory droplets and direct contact. If an adult is weak and does not pay attention to hygiene, it may be infected if it comes into contact with children.

1. Respiratory droplet transmission: mycoplasma infection is contagious, if adults go to a relatively closed environment during the illness and do not pay attention to personal hygiene, they may be infected after close contact with children, thus suffering from mycoplasma infection;

2. Direct contact transmission: If you do not do a good job of protection when you are in contact with children, and the immunity of children is usually low, the probability of being infected will be relatively high, especially if the child's skin is damaged, the probability of being infected is usually relatively high;

3. Indirect contact transmission: If you share a towel or bath with an adult, you may also be infected, because mycoplasma can be transmitted through the surface of these items.

Children's immunity is usually relatively low, so they are more likely to be infected with Mycoplasma epiplasma, so after suffering from Mycoplasma infection, it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor to treat as soon as possible, such as taking azithromycin tablets, roxithromycin tablets and other drugs according to the doctor's instructions, so that the disease can be effectively controlled. In daily life, we should also pay attention to improving children's immunity and preventing mycoplasma infection and other diseases.

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