The route of mycoplasma infection in babies

The main routes of mycoplasma infection in babies are droplet transmission, airborne transmission, mother-to-child transmission, and close contact transmission. Mycoplasma is a microorganism that has no cell wall and lacks a cell membrane that can survive in the air for hours, and can also attach to dust and objects and be infected by the respiratory tract of others.

1. Droplet transmission: If the baby is young and has relatively poor resistance, when the baby plays in a crowded place or shares some items, it may be infected due to contact with the saliva of the person infected with mycoplasma, or its urine and secretions;

2. Airborne transmission: If it is winter and spring, the temperature changes greatly, the baby is easy to catch a cold, and will play in public areas, because mycoplasma can be transmitted by droplets, it can lead to mycoplasma infection in the baby;

3. Mother-to-child transmission: Mycoplasma can colonize the mother, possibly during pregnancy orparturitionIt is transmitted from mother to fetus, resulting in mycoplasma infection in the baby;

4. Close contact transmission: If the baby is in close contact with the mother, because the mother's immunity is relatively weak during pregnancy, when the baby passes through the mother's birth canal, it may cause the baby to have mycoplasma infection.

The route of mycoplasma infection in babies

Because the baby is young and the resistance is relatively weak, parents should pay special attention to the baby's hygiene, keep the indoor ventilation, and do a good job of daily disinfection. In addition, it is recommended that the baby exercise appropriately will help strengthen the physical fitness and resist mycoplasma infection.

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