Mycoplasma

usgb/maɪˈkɑːpləz.mə/
noun

Mycoplasma are a type of bacteria that are notable because they do not have a cell wall. This makes them unique among bacteria and can affect how they grow and interact with their environment.

Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a common cause of pneumonia in young adults.
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Mycoplasma genitalium, Mycoplasma infections

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Understanding Mycoplasma

Recognize the unique characteristics of mycoplasmas compared to other bacteria.

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Mycoplasmas differ in key aspects that impact treatment options.
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Medical Importance

Mycoplasma are significant in medicine due to their ability to cause various illnesses.

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Understanding their role in disease helps in diagnosis and treatment.
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Treatment Resistance

Mycoplasma can be resistant to many antibiotics due to their lack of a cell wall.

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This impacts how infections caused by them are treated.
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