How do we check for mycoplasma urinary tract infection?

The occurrence of the disease requires timely treatment, and professional examination is also the key to clarify the disease, which provides great help for the accurate treatment of the disease, and the examination should also be understood and professionally carried out for mycoplasma urinary tract infection, so that the disease can be best treated and the health can be guaranteed.How do we check for mycoplasma urinary tract infection?

The main tests for mycoplasma urinary tract infections are:

1. Mycoplasma isolation and culture: take fresh and clean midstream urine and inoculate it in mycoplasma medium, which is easy to be isolated under suitable culture conditions. When colony growth is detected, isotype-specific antibody suppression tests should be performed for mycoplasma typing.

2. Serological diagnosis: the test is a practical method for diagnosing mycoplasma infection. Mycoplasma can be used to form antigens and perform complement fixation tests with the patient's serum, and the serum complement binding antibody titer in the later stage of the disease is 4 times or more higher than that in the early stage, which is diagnostic.

3. Other auxiliary examinations: molecular biology diagnostic methods used in clinical trials include MG gap translation whole genome DNA probe, UU-rRNA-specific DNA probe and MH-rRNA gene probe. Nucleic acid blotting tests using DNA probes for the diagnosis of Mycoplasma genitalium infection have a slightly lower sensitivity (56% to 63%) but are more specific and can distinguish between mycoplasma and even interspecific biotypes. To compensate for the lack of sensitivity, polyase chain reaction (PCR) is now performed to aid in diagnosis.

How do we check for mycoplasma urinary tract infection?

The occurrence of mycoplasma urinary tract infection often brings a series of harms to patients and friends, so the treatment of the disease can not be carried out blindly, which will only cause greater harm caused by the disease, and only after professional examination to clarify the disease, so as to best respond to the treatment.

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