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What is mycoplasma?

RMCA: Rat FAQ
Mycoplasma pulmonis is an organism which all of our rats in the pet population carry. Stress or other illness can make your rat break with an active infection that can lead to pneumonia if left untreated. There is no cure for mycoplasma, but it can be controlled with antibiotics until the very advanced stages of the disease. It is the main cause of rat respiratory illness.

IF I still have the mycoplasma infection, can I assume it is present in my respiratory fluids?

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YES, UNLESS YOU ARE ON THE APPROPRIATE ANTIBIOTICS. IN THAT CASE THE EXTRACELLULAR LEVELS OF INFECTION IN YOUR BODY MAY BE QUITE LOW. THUS YOU MIGHT BE UNABLE TO PASS THE INFECTION TO FAMILY MEMBERS THROUGH AN AIRBORNE MECHANISM. ALTHOUGH WE HAVE NOT DONE A CONTROLLED STUDY ON THIS QUESTION, WE HAVE NOTICED THAT GULF WAR ILLNESS PATIENTS TREATED FOR MYCOPLASMAL INFECTIONS APPEARED TO HAVE FEWER FAMILY MEMBERS INVOLVED WITH CHRONIC ILLNESSES. See similar questions...

How can I tell if a chronic infection like the mycoplasma is being transmitted by my wife to me?

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If your wife tested positive and you have slowly developed some of the same clinical signs and symptoms, it's a possibility that the infection has spread to you, and you should tested and if positive treated for the same infection. These infections are usually system-wide (systemic) and can invade and affect practically any tissue or organ in your body. They are especially pathogenic in the nervous system, gut, joints and endocrine glands. I have recently been diagnosed with RA. See similar questions...

What is infection?

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The body is made of many systems that work together to provide health, wellness and daily function. When one of these systems is not working together with the others, diseases or a state of illness occurs. The immune system is the "watchdog" of the body. It protects the body from substances that don't belong there. These foreign substances can be bacteria, viruses, or tissue from another person or living thing. See similar questions...

Can Plasmocin be used to treat mycoplasma infection in virus packaging cell lines ?

InvivoGen: Delivering Genes
Plasmocin has been successfully used to remove mycoplasma from virus packaging cell lines. We recommend to treat the cells with Plasmocin treatment (25 ?g/ml, #ant-mpt) prior to virus production. During virus production, maintain the cells with Plasmocin prophylactic (2.5 ?g/ml, #ant-mpp) or Normocin (100 ?g/ml, #ant-nr). See similar questions...

What are the symptoms of infection?

FCPS - CA-MRSA Protocol
Many people carry staph bacteria on their skin without symptoms. Symptoms of a MRSA or other staph infection depend on where the infection is located. Infections of the skin are the most common and cause symptoms such as redness, warmth, pus, and a wound that does not heal. Your doctor may refer to these infections as boils, furuncles, impetigo, or abscesses. Infections can also develop in the blood, bone, bladder, lungs, and other sites. See similar questions...

Is mycoplasma still a problem on California dairies?

Dairy Cattle Programs, UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Extensio...
A recent retrospective six-year survey (1989-1995) of dairies shipping milk to a central valley California creamery found that between 1.8% and 5.8% of the bulk tank milk samples contained mycoplasma. When only the pathogenic mycoplasma were considered, the yearly percentage ranged from 1.2% to 3.1%. Mycoplasma bovis was the most common isolate and was most likely to be isolated multiple times on a single dairy. Acholeplasma laidlawii, a non-pathogen, was frequently isolated in small numbers. See similar questions...

Can I get a staph infection or MRSA infection at my health club?

Staph Infection Symptoms - Treatments - MRSA infections - Vi...
In the outbreaks of MRSA, the environment has not played a significant role in the transmission of MRSA. MRSA is transmitted most frequently by direct skin-to-skin contact. You can protect yourself from infections by practicing good hygiene (e.g. See similar questions...

What should I do if someone I know has a staph infection or MRSA infection?

Staph Infection Symptoms - Treatments - MRSA infections - Vi...
Buckingham S, McDougal L, Cathey L;et al. Emergence of Community-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus at a Memphis, Tennessee Children's Hospital. Ped InfDis J. 23(7):619-624, 2004 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections—Michigan. MMWR. 1981;30:185-7. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. See similar questions...

What if I Have HIV Infection?

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A person can have TB infection for years without any signs of disease. But if that person's immune system gets weak, the infection can quickly turn into TB disease. Also, if a person who has a weak immune system spends time with someone with infectious TB, he or she may become infected with TB bacteria and quickly develop TB disease. Because HIV infection weakens the immune system, people with TB infection and HIV infection are at very high risk of developing TB disease. See similar questions...

What is the difference between colonization and infection?

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
Colonization means that bacteria are present on or in the body but cause no signs and symptoms. For example, VRE may be present in the intestine or on the skin without causing signs and symptoms. Infection is the result of the bacteria causing an illness. The signs and symptoms of infection would depend on where the infection is. For example, a patient who has a urinary tract infection caused by VRE may have signs and symptoms such as frequency and burning pain with urination See similar questions...

How is staph infection treated?

Influenza (Flu) FAQ : Flu and Other Diseases
Several antibiotics can be used to treat most staph infections, including MRSA. If antibiotics are prescribed, patients should complete the full course and call their doctors if the infection does not improve. See similar questions...

What are the types of anthrax infection?

CDC Anthrax Q & A
Cutaneous: Most (about 95%) anthrax infections occur when the bacterium enters a cut or abrasion on the skin, such as when handling contaminated wool, hides, leather or hair products (especially goat hair) of infected animals. Skin infection begins as a raised itchy bump that resembles an insect bite but within 1-2 days develops into a vesicle and then a painless ulcer, usually 1-3 cm in diameter, with a characteristic black necrotic (dying) area in the center. See similar questions...

I think I may have a yeast infection. What should I do?

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Unfortunately, we cannot directly help you because SGD is a scientific database that provides information about the molecular biology and genetics of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to researchers. We are not medical doctors and cannot give medical advice. You should speak to a qualified physician about any medical concerns. See similar questions...

Should schools close because of an MRSA infection?

MRSA in Schools FAQ's | CDC Infection Control in Healthcare
The decision to close a school for any communicable disease should be made by school officials in consultation with local and/or state public health officials. However, in most cases, it is not necessary to close schools because of an MRSA infection in a student. It is important to note that MRSA transmission can be prevented by simple measures such as hand hygiene and covering infections. See similar questions...

What are the Symptoms of Tonsillitis or Throat Infection?

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The common symptoms are a severe sore throat with a yellow or white coating on the tonsils. The tonsils or the throat are swollen and red. A throat infection is often accompanied by fever, painful swallowing and swollen lymph glands. When suffering from a persistent sore throat you must consult your doctor. Untreated, infections can lead to problems with heart or kidneys. See similar questions...

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