Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection can be transmitted to children. This is because transmission can occur indirectly through clothing, towels, bath tubs, toilets and hands with infected pathogens. It is recommended that if you have Mycoplasma urealyticum infection, you should practice good personal hygiene, wash your underwear separately, put them in the sun after washing, and prevent sharing them with your children at the same time. It is recommended that active treatment should be carried out, and the treatment plan is to take azithromycin orally, 0.5g each time, for 10 consecutive days to achieve a cure. A part of the mother infected with Mycoplasma solium can also be transmitted to the child through the process of delivery, so it is recommended to pay attention to it.