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The mycoplasma mainly exists in the person and animal's cavity mucous membrane. Mycoplasma genital tract infection with non-gonococcus urethritis or cervicitis related, in addition may cause prostatitis, the epididymitis, the salpingitis, the miscarriage, the still-birth and the sterility and so on. Can cause the human non-gonococcus urethritis mainly to have the solution urea mycoplasma, the person mycoplasma, the reproduction mycoplasma. Also possibly has the mycoplasma parasitism in normal person's uropoiesis genital tract.

The mycoplasma infection is mainly the sexual intercourse spread disease, the reproductive organ contact can infect, and the mycoplasma infection only occurs in the uninary system and will not disseminate through the blood or the air .The mycoplasma, the chlamydia can through the sexual transmission. May also dissemination through the hand, the eye, the towel, the clothing, the bath,the swimming pool and so on

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