Can the flu vaccine protect against mycoplasma infection?

Influenza vaccines generally do not protect against mycoplasma infection.

Influenza vaccine is mainly used to prevent influenza caused by influenza virus, which can reduce the chance of being infected with influenza virus in the vaccinated person, and can also reduce the symptoms of influenza, such as fever, headache, body aches, fatigue, etc. Mycoplasma infection is an infectious disease caused by mycoplasma, which can be transmitted through respiratory transmission, direct contact transmission, indirect contact transmission, mother-to-child transmission, etc. Influenza vaccines generally do not protect against mycoplasma infection.Can the flu vaccine protect against mycoplasma infection?It is recommended that patients can improve the body's resistance to influenza virus by receiving influenza vaccine, which can prevent influenza virus infection to a certain extent.

It is recommended that patients pay attention to maintaining good living habits in daily life, avoid overwork, and pay attention to the combination of work and rest. At the same time, patients should also pay attention to maintaining a regular diet and rest habits, avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods such as chili peppers and peppercorns, and eat foods rich in protein, vitamins and other nutrients, such as eggs and tomatoes, which can help supplement the nutrients required by the body, thereby enhancing resistance and helping to prevent mycoplasma infection. If the patient's discomfort symptoms worsen or other symptoms appear, it is recommended that the patient go to a regular hospital for medical treatment in time and carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.

Can the flu vaccine protect against mycoplasma infection?

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