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Mycoplasma Infections of Man

New England Journal of Medicine, 1965
Mycoplasma pneumoniae. History. In the late 1930's and early 1940's a broad group of nonbacterial pneumonias was first recognized and given the name of primary atypical pneumonia.83 , 84 The name was applied to pneumonia that was unlike the typical lobar disease caused by Diplococcus pneumoniae. A description of primary atypical pneumonia as a clinical
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Genital mycoplasma infections

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978
Three different species of mycoplasmas--M. hominis, M. fermentans, and Ureaplasma urealyticum--have been found to infect human genitalia. In the man, mycoplasmas appear to play a role in the etiology of nonspecific urethritis and prostatis. Mycoplasmas repeatedly have been cultured from the tubes of patients with acute salpingitis and a significant ...
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Spontaneous Simian Mycoplasma Infection

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2001
We present our many-year studies of spontaneous Mycoplasma infection in monkeys. Mycoplasma flora of healthy, acclimatized, and sick monkeys of different species is characterized. S ome characteristics (including pathogenic properties) of new Acholeplasma isolated from monkeys are described.
E K, Dzhikidze, R I, Krylova
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Infections associated with genital Mycoplasma

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1973
Abstract Eleven case reports are presented in order to illustrate the part that genital Mycoplasma (M.) may play in human disease. Three cases were of pelvic inflammatory disease and T strain M. was isolated from the exudate in one and M. hominis in 2 cases. In four cases Mycoplasma was isolated from purulent postoperative wounds.
F, Solomon   +3 more
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Wound Infection With Mycoplasma hominis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
Mycoplasma hominis was isolated from two patients with infected wounds following open reduction of fractured mandibles . The significance of these organisms in wound infections is discussed . Mucoplasma hominis, unlike other human mycoplasmas, can be cultured in a diagnostic bacteriology laboratory using standard bacteriological methods .
Y H, Lee   +4 more
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Hematoma Infected with Mycoplasma hominis

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1988
Although mycoplasmas are commonly isolated in the genitourinary and upper respiratory tracts, they are rarely isolated from other sites. We describe a case of a young woman with trauma to her pelvis and genitourinary tract who had a thigh hematoma infected with Mycoplasma hominis.
E J, Kailath, D B, Hrdy
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Avian mycoplasma infections: Prototype of mixed infections with mycoplasmas, bacteria and viruses

Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Microbiologie, 1984
Mixed infections involving mycoplasmas, viruses and bacteria are well recognized in chickens. Synergism has been demonstrated between Mycoplasma gallisepticum and the viruses of Newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis and Escherichia coli, although the outcome of infection is influenced by many factors associated with the host and the organisms ...
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Diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infection

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor.— In their article on acute hemolytic anemia with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (236: 1140, 1976), Drs Turtzo and Ghatak mention that the diagnosis of M pneumoniae infection is usually made on the basis of a rising titer of cold agglutinin (CA). They acknowledge the fact that the CA test is unspecific, since other infections (eg, those
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Engineered Mycoplasma fight lung infections

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Agustina Taglialegna   +1 more
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Mycoplasma Infections

2021
Victoria J. Chalker, Jane E. Sykes
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