How long does mycoplasma infection not be contagious

Mycoplasma infection is contagious, and the strength of the infection is greatly related to the number and virulence of mycoplasma infection and human immunity. Most patients recover within 7 to 10 days after mycoplasma infection, at which point they are usually not infectious. Mycoplasma is a less contagious disease, mainly respiratory tract infection, genitourinary tract infection and birth tract infection.

1. Respiratory tract infection: such as the common mycoplasma pneumonia, which is generally contagious 3-5 days after infection, and most other infectious diseases, such as latent infection, herpes zoster, measles, etc., are usually contagious after 7-10 days;

2. Genitourinary tract infection: such as non-gonococcal urethritis, gonococcal urethritis, etc., such infections can only be contagious after 3-5 days, while syphilis, leptospirosis and other diseases are generally contagious 7-14 days after infection;

3. Birth canal infection: newborns can pass through the birth canalparturitionand can be transmitted from mother to fetus through the birth canal after delivery;

4. Others: such as skin and soft tissue infections, postoperative infections, andBacteraemia, sepsis, etc., patients with such diseases are contagious 7-10 days after infection.

Whether mycoplasma infection is contagious or not cannot be generalized and needs to be judged by serological tests.How long does mycoplasma infection not be contagiousAfter mycoplasma infection, whether in the incubation period or the onset period, it is recommended that patients must be treated with standardized antimycoplasma, such as sensitive antibiotics such as erythromycin and roxithromycin according to the doctor's instructions. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to rest, avoid exertion, and pay attention to personal hygiene to promote physical recovery.

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