Transmission route of Mycoplasma pulmonary infection

Mycoplasma pulmonary infection is a common infectious disease in clinical practice, which is mainly transmitted by droplets. The main modes of transmission include airborne transmission, airborne transmission, contact transmission, mother-to-child transmission, blood transmission, etc.

1. Airborne transmission: If the human body inhales the air contaminated by Mycoplasma pneumoniae, it may be infected;

2. Airborne transmission: Mycoplasma pneumoniae often exists in dust, if the human body is in a dusty environment for a long time, it may be infected with Mycoplasma pneumoniae after inhalation;

3. Contact transmission: If you come into contact with hands and objects contaminated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae, it may lead to infection, which is common in contact with hands, water, towels, etc. contaminated with patient secretions.Transmission route of Mycoplasma pulmonary infectionFor some children with poor immunity, if they are often in an environment with more pathogens such as playing and having dinners, they may be infected with Mycoplasma pneumoniae;

4. Mother-to-child transmission: pregnant women are inpregnantDuring this period, if Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection occurs, because Mycoplasma can cross the placental barrier, mycoplasma infection occurs in the fetus, which has a certain impact on the fetus;

5. Blood transmission: Patients with Mycoplasma pneumoniae, if nucleic acid of Mycoplasma pneumoniae is detected in the blood, it is contagious to a certain extent, and it may be transmitted through blood transfusion, organ transplantation, etc.

Transmission route of Mycoplasma pulmonary infection

Prevention of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection is mainly through vaccination. During the onset of the epidemic, avoid going to crowded or poorly ventilated places to avoid contracting Mycoplasma pneumoniae. In addition, for patients with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, it is recommended to seek medical treatment aggressively to avoid damage to the body.

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