Common diagnostic methods for mycoplasma pneumonia include:

For the selection of diagnostic methods for mycoplasma pneumonia, we must consult experts before proceeding, many examinations are unnecessary, and will bring unnecessary waste, in fact, there are so many diagnostic methods for mycoplasma pneumonia, which can be guaranteed in regular hospitals.Common diagnostic methods for mycoplasma pneumonia include:

Diagnostic approach to mycoplasma pneumonia:

1. Nucleic acid hybridization test uses radioisotope (32P, 125I, etc.) labeled nucleic acid probe technology for the detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Although this method has high sensitivity and strong specificity, it also requires high conditions and requires the use of isotopes, so it is difficult to be popularized in clinical practice.

2. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been used since 1992 to examine clinical specimens of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection. From the comprehensive results, the positive rate of PCR detection was significantly higher than that of culture method (the sensitivity was 10~100 times higher than that of ordinary culture method), and it was also significantly higher than that of serology and probe hybridization method. It is also highly specific, has no cross-reactivity with other mycoplasma, and is not disturbed by contamination by other bacteria in the oral cavity. The time required is short, so the use of PCR method can strive for early diagnosis and guide the rational use of drugs in clinical practice. In the presence of symptoms in the central nervous system, a rapid and reliable diagnosis is necessary. Because this method is quite sensitive, special care should be taken to avoid contamination during experimental operations.

Common diagnostic methods for mycoplasma pneumonia include:

It is best to consult experts to choose the diagnostic method of mycoplasma pneumonia, and only hospital experts will make a detailed interpretation of the diagnostic method of mycoplasma pneumonia, and its operation method will be recognized by everyone, and ensure the health of the patient to the greatest extent.

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