MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS


Mycoplasmas are miniscule bacteria lacking a cell wall. Found in nature, in humans, and in animals, mycoplasmas are the smallest known organisms capable of growth and reproduction outside living host cells. Mycoplasma hominis causes gyneco-obstetric problems (urethritis, salpingitis, pregnancy complications). Tetracyclines (antibiotics) are effective, but should be used to treat partners since mycoplasmas are sexually transmissible. SEM 4000x.


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