How is Mycoplasma pneumoniae infected?


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Mycoplasma pneumoniae is mainly transmitted by respiratory droplets and aerosols.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is mainly transmitted by respiratory droplets, and aerosol transmission is the main route of transmission.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a microorganism between bacteria and viruses. It is about 200nm in size and has no cell wall structure. It is mainly transmitted by respiratory droplets, such as droplets released when a patient coughs, sneezes or speaks. Mycoplasma pneumoniae may be infected after inhalation by others. In addition, aerosol transmission is also one of the main transmission routes of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. For example, patients may produce aerosols containing Mycoplasma pneumoniae when undergoing bronchoscopy and oral treatment in medical institutions, resulting in infection of others.
Inshort, Mycoplasma pneumoniae is mainly transmitted through respiratory droplets and aerosols. Therefore, in daily life, we should maintain good personal hygiene habits, such as washing hands frequently and wearing masks, to prevent Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection.